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Things You Should Know About Driving Theory Test

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If you have even a passing interest in the topic of driving safety tips , then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of Driving Theory Test .

The simple answer to this question is that it is simple but not easy to pass your Driving Test first time out. Simple in as much as it’s not Rocket Science or Quantum Physics or Nuclear Fusion but a calculated sequence of techniques and checks that put together in the correct order should ensure success.

Planning is the key to success in anything in life and the Driving Test is no different …no different at all! You don’t Plan? …You don’t Pass! … it really is that simple! So what is there to plan you might well ask.

Before we look at all that we ourselves have to do let’s look at the Transport. For sure… what is there to be bothered with when looking at your Car? Quite a lot actually!

(1) You need to know your Car inside out. Quite literally. The new Technical checks to the Irish Driving Test were introduced on the 14th February 2005. They consist of three questions taken at random by the examiner out of 12 categories and will include all the major systems that you find under the Hood which we in Europe call the Bonnet! These include Oil; Coolant; Brake fluid; Screen wash; Power Steering Fluid; Tires; Lights; Foot Brake; Parking Brake; Brake Lights; Steering Wheel;

(2) Secondary Controls…all the knobs and switches that are present in every Modern Car and some that are not found in all models. You will not only need to know their respective functions but will be expected to operate all equipment adequately during the Test without taking your eyes off the Road. This is best described as Touchy-Feely!

(3) (3) Paperwork requirements…which in Ireland are Road Tax…Compulsory Insurance…and in the case of all cars over three years old the NCT certificate (MOT) in the U.K. Not forgetting your Provisional License of course.

If you have just bought a car in the lead up to your Driving Test the failure of a Garage to provide you with the necessary documentation to enable you to Road Tax your Car will not carry any weight. If your car does not comply with the legal requirements your Driving Test will not be carried out under any circumstances!

Full article at: drivers education

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