...How many of you did that the first time you took it?
I just have, because I went through an amber light at a junction when the junction was not clear, meaning when the light went red, I was sitting on the junction behind another car. I'm not looking for sympathy because I know it was my fault- I know I'll pass the next time and at least I know what to expect now.
From what I've gathered, the UK driving test isn't much liked round these parts, I'd be interested to hear your opinions or praise/gripes on the test format and how it varies around the world.
Learning to drive a car over here, you don't get taught about what causes over/understeer or why and how tyres lose grip/wear etc. IMO, this is why you get so many young FnF fans either wrecking their cars by entering a corner too fast then understeering and braking hard or wrecking their tyres and suspension by fitting 19" wheels to a Corsa. Just my 2 pennies.
I just have, because I went through an amber light at a junction when the junction was not clear, meaning when the light went red, I was sitting on the junction behind another car. I'm not looking for sympathy because I know it was my fault- I know I'll pass the next time and at least I know what to expect now.
From what I've gathered, the UK driving test isn't much liked round these parts, I'd be interested to hear your opinions or praise/gripes on the test format and how it varies around the world.
Learning to drive a car over here, you don't get taught about what causes over/understeer or why and how tyres lose grip/wear etc. IMO, this is why you get so many young FnF fans either wrecking their cars by entering a corner too fast then understeering and braking hard or wrecking their tyres and suspension by fitting 19" wheels to a Corsa. Just my 2 pennies.