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A woman, aged 30, who made newspaper headlines in 2014 for failing her theory test a whopping 110 times, has just failed a further 3 times. And it looks as if she won’t be giving up anytime soon.
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A woman, aged 30, who made newspaper headlines in 2014 for failing her theory test a whopping 110 times, has just failed a further 3 times. And it looks as if she won’t be giving up anytime soon.
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Accordingly to a recent study undertaken by Auto Trader, three out of five motorists believe that older drivers should be made to resit their driving test when they reach 66 years of age. But what do you think?
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Part of becoming a good driver is being able to understand the roads, other vehicles, signals and signposts. To ensure our young drivers are ready for such a big responsibility and are fully equipped with the knowledge and skills required to drive safely, there is the Theory Test.
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As the law currently stands, the minimum age requirement to apply for a UK provisional licence is 15 years and 9 months. The provisional licence is issued and managed by the DVLA and is a requirement for those who want to learn to drive. However, learning to drive at a younger age can have many benefits, which is why many independent organisations have started offering off-road driving practice to the under 17s. The laws about driving under the legal age requirement can sometimes be blurred, so we’ve decided to break it down simply for you.