Terry Cooksey:
Book an assessment with a local training provider, they will be able to tell you if they think you are test ready. This will also give you a chance to have a refresh of driving if it’s been a while since your lessons.
Knowing the routes isn’t always a benefit. If it’s a route you’ve practiced but made mistakes on then it will make you more nervous of repeating the mistakes, and not knowing where you are going will increase your concentration levels as you will have to keep an eye out for road signs/markings etc. It will also set you up better for once you have passed your test, as it will be a while before you are familiar with the routes you will be driving when out in the real worldSent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
Thanks Terry another good bit of advise
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