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Learning to drive Class 2 and Class 1 in North West

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Learning to drive Class 2 and Class 1 in North West

Postby Leon Graham » Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:39 pm

Hi,

Thought id post here that Town and Country did an excellent job to getting me to pass to learn my Class 2. Going for my Class 1 soon and hope to pass this first time as well.

Word of advice listen to them and learn and you will get through it.

Based in Bickerstaffe near Ormskirk and Rainford. 10mins drive from the east lancs road.

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Re: Learning to drive Class 2 and Class 1 in North West

Postby Leon Graham » Sun Nov 19, 2017 10:22 pm

Hi again,

Did my intensive week course last week. Took my C1 test on Friday and again passed 1st time.

Again great teachers, they saw where I was weak on and we were able to work on them the days leading up to the test on Friday.
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Re: Learning to drive Class 2 and Class 1 in North West

Postby ROG » Mon Nov 20, 2017 7:50 am

Leon Graham wrote:Hi again,

Did my intensive week course last week. Took my C1 test on Friday and again passed 1st time.

Again great teachers, they saw where I was weak on and we were able to work on them the days leading up to the test on Friday.

I am going to assume you mean your CE test and not LGV C1 (7.5 tonner) test :?:

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Re: Learning to drive Class 2 and Class 1 in North West

Postby Well-Jell » Mon Nov 20, 2017 1:25 pm

I smell a rat.
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Re: Learning to drive Class 2 and Class 1 in North West

Postby Rav » Mon Nov 20, 2017 1:55 pm

Well-Jell wrote:I smell a rat.
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Re: Learning to drive Class 2 and Class 1 in North West

Postby SuperMultiBlue » Mon Nov 20, 2017 1:59 pm

Cool story bro
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Re: Learning to drive Class 2 and Class 1 in North West

Postby MartinB » Thu Mar 01, 2018 9:01 am

Rav wrote:
Well-Jell wrote:I smell a rat.
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+1


Definitely a rat haha
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