Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
9:58 pm
Driving Schools In East London
Above You Will Find Up To Twenty Driving Schools All Based In Or Covering East London.
They Are Listed In No Particular Order.
This Website Will Also Provide Additional Information Regarding Learning To Drive Including An Updated Questions And Answers Section.
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Driving Schools In East London
Saturday, September 4th, 2010 at
7:49 am
for yours learner’s permit?
Saturday, September 4th, 2010 at
6:42 am
until next year, does that mean I can still take lessons with an instructor even if I can’t legally take a driving test yet?
born in 1993
Saturday, September 4th, 2010 at
2:24 am
i think this will be my 10th lesson today and i know how to reverse into side roads, and parralel park the car, n all that shit
from what i understand, these are the kinda stuff that you learn, when you’re about to be ready for the driving test. so i was wondering how many lessons have you had and how many did it take unitl you passed?
Saturday, September 4th, 2010 at
1:19 am
And I literally mean the first time, I have never even turned a car on before.
I’m incredibly nervous. I’m having my lesson in the morning so there shouldn’t be many cars on the road. But I’m nervous that I will just be terrible and the instructor will yell at me. Does the instructor expect me to know how to drive a little already? Is it bad that I’m really clueless?
Friday, September 3rd, 2010 at
8:23 am
I’m a huge Rupert Grint fan, and I want to watch his movies that came out only in the United Kingdom, and I can’t find them anywhere. So if anyone knows of a virus free website where I can watch these movies for free, that’d be great. 
Friday, September 3rd, 2010 at
6:07 am
To get your learner’s permit in California, you need two certificates. One shows that you have taken classroom training and the other shows that you are enrolled in a behind the wheel driving school. The first step is getting your classroom training. You can do this from home at www.teendrivingcourse.com. Here you sing up and once you have completed the course, they mail you a certificate that you can take to the DMV. If you use this code (REF00A638) you get a five dollar discount. Once you have this certificate, take it to a driving school to sign up for behind the wheel training. When you sing up, they will give you a certificate that shows you are enrolled in a driving school, but you can’t start driving yet. So now you have two certificates. Take these two certificates to the DMV and take the written exam. If you pass the written exam, you receive your learner’s permit. Once you have your learner’s permit, you go back to the driving school you signed up with and start your behind the wheel training. After completing your first lesson, you can drive under the supervision of an adult who is at least 25 years old and has a driver’s license. If you have any questions e-mail me at arreolaflo@sbcglobal.net
Friday, September 3rd, 2010 at
2:58 am
Hey, i live in the UK and i’m just coming up to 17, so looking to start my driving lessons.
Someone told me about a course you can take, basically you go through everything in about 2 weeks of Intense driving lessons, but i can’t find it and don’t know the name…..can anybody help?
Cheers
Friday, September 3rd, 2010 at
12:46 am
I took about 3 driving lessons. However, I still have some questions. 1) When do you start to slow down and come to a stop when you see the red light ahead? Is it in the beginning of the block or near the middle? 2) How do you know if you can pass the green light ahead? 3) Do you need to signal if the road already indicate a turn? 4) Should your foot be on top of the brake or the accelerator? I keep on pressing the wrong pedal. 5) Is there anyway to stop yourself from pressing the accelerator when you want to stop? I am a very nervous driver. Please help.