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Old 29-11-2012, 06:54 PM   #12
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Default Re: where is the 'dislike' button

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That isn't cheating, in fact if you do lessons in the area which you will be going for your test, the driving instructor will often take you out on some of the routes assessors take. I did about 4 different routes with the instructor before I went for my test. Chill out.
As a former licence tester I am telling you it is against the rules, don't tell me to chill out, I know the rules you don't.

Instructors are not permitted to drive the routes, obviously from time to time they will drive over parts of the routes which is acceptable, driving the full routes from start to finish is against the rules and the instructor would know that, ask one you might be surprised.
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