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Postby quietorloud » 3/13/2006, 2:23 pm

*hugs* Thx Soozy! my real name is Darren, by the way. I should really fit that into my sig or something..
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Postby Soozy » 3/13/2006, 2:25 pm

Hey Darren :)

If I were you I'd get on and do it again, to get it over with. When I did mine there was a 3 month waiting list, and since I didn't really need any more lessons I'd basically not drive again until a couple of weeks before my test which probably didn't help.
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Postby quietorloud » 3/13/2006, 2:28 pm

ooh I see. I think my dad wants to book a couple more lessons before my next exam though. I really do want to just get to over with!!
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Postby half jill » 3/13/2006, 2:30 pm

im hoping i pass the first time..cause it's $40 to do it again.
and i have no money left from paying everything off :(
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Postby Soozy » 3/13/2006, 2:34 pm

awww poor Dommy :( My Daddy paid for all my driving lessons and tests as my 17th birthday present.

Darren, can't you get a couple of lessons in the next couple of weeks?

And can someone explain to me these different levels of driving tests and licenses and stuff? When I did mine you had a road test and that was it, these days though there's a theory test and a hazard perception test and if you get caught doing anything bad in the first couple of years the penalties are much worse.
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Postby quietorloud » 3/13/2006, 3:00 pm

Yeah, I'm not sure when my next lessons will be.

For Licenses, I think this is how it works:
When you're 16, you can do a written (well, it's on a touch-screen comp, but everyone calls it written) exam. If you pass that, you get your L. With the L, you have to have a class 5 driver in the passenger seat beside you when you drive. 1 year after that (less, you go to a driving school), you can take the N test. The N test is a road test. If you pass, you can drive with a maximum of 1 other passenger, unless it's an imediate family member, then you can have as many as there are seatbelts. 2 years after you get your N, you take another test for your full license, which lets you go on highways, and have as many passengers as you have seatbelts, and there are no restrictions in regards to hours you can drive.

I think that's right.. please correct me if i made a mistake or if I missed anything.
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Postby Soozy » 3/13/2006, 3:02 pm

woah that's complicated. So do you have restricted hours on the N thing? How old are you before you can get your full licence?

Ours is 17 for a provisional licence (you need someone over 21 who's had a licence for I think 3 years or more with you) but once you've passed your road test you're free to do what you want other than the penalties are more severe if you screw up and they can take your licence away again much more easily for the first couple of years.
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Postby quietorloud » 3/13/2006, 3:07 pm

yeah there are restricted hours for the N, but i'm not sure when it is. You have to be atleast 19, i think, for the full license.
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Postby half jill » 3/13/2006, 4:19 pm

Soozy wrote:awww poor Dommy :( My Daddy paid for all my driving lessons and tests as my 17th birthday present.

Darren, can't you get a couple of lessons in the next couple of weeks?

And can someone explain to me these different levels of driving tests and licenses and stuff? When I did mine you had a road test and that was it, these days though there's a theory test and a hazard perception test and if you get caught doing anything bad in the first couple of years the penalties are much worse.


yeah, i don't ask my mom for money cause she really doesn't have any to spare. she has a second job now which helps a bit, but i'm not gonna mooch it off her. :P

and here...you have to do a written test first to attain your g1 (you have to be 16)...you can drive with anyone who's had their licence for more than 4 years. then a year after getting your g1 (or 8 months if you do drivers ed) you go for your road test. if you pass that, you get your g2. you can drive alone...then a year after that, you go for another road test to get your full G licence. yeeeaeh.
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Postby Sonya » 3/13/2006, 4:50 pm

quietorloud wrote:I think that's right.. please correct me if i made a mistake or if I missed anything.


that's it, more or less. :nod:
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Postby saman » 3/13/2006, 6:11 pm

awwwww i'm sorry you didn't get your license :(

but now that you have a little while before the next test, get out there and PRACTICE! :mrgreen:
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Postby Axtech » 3/13/2006, 6:12 pm

I failed my first time, too. It's pretty common, so you shouldn't be too bummed about it. :D
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Postby Kathy » 3/13/2006, 6:16 pm

I think the problem might have been that he took your advice:

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Postby _old_lady_peace » 3/13/2006, 6:17 pm

i'm a baaaaaaaad driver

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Postby Axtech » 3/13/2006, 6:20 pm

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Postby Random Name » 3/13/2006, 7:19 pm

...I should really try to get my licence.

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Postby saman » 3/13/2006, 7:28 pm

i have my license, but insurance is ridiculous in newfoundland (and everywhere in canada except for saskatchewan, in my opinion), so i don't have insurance and therefore can't actually drive anywhere. :/
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Postby Kathy » 3/13/2006, 7:38 pm

I'm so happy to be over 25 with lower insurance now.
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Postby christa lynn » 3/14/2006, 12:45 am

I failed my first time too. I sped through a school zone ...

I'm so glad I have that whole deal behind me now, especially with the new restrictions and timescale of the N. Now I just need money for insurance, gas, and parking (I'm in a residence at university) ..... oh, and a car.
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Postby thirdhour » 3/14/2006, 2:53 pm

I passed my first time. :D

With your N you're supposed to put a big green N up in the window, but I don't and no one ever pulls me over, so it works out anyways.


quietorloud wrote:2 years after you get your N, you take another test for your full license, which lets you go on highways.


Nobody ever told me I wasn't allowed to go on highways... :wtf:
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