Learners Drivers Test?

In 6 more days I am 16 and want to take the drivers theory test to receive the L as I am very enthusiastic of driving as it is contained by my blood.

However, am just wondering, should I basically skim the book that accompanies the L experiment, or should I read it rigorously and repeat some pages if needed to memorize? Which odds overall is better due to the time constraint that if I dont take my drivers by the pause of this year it takes two years for holding an N instead 1.

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Answers:    Well, I did it and its pretty unproblematic (if you know your stuff) , but you do need to be aware of diverse road rules to do with alcohol, pedestrians, signs .etc. Yeah, they ask a few question on what do some signs mean, and abundantly of them I had never see before within my life. There are some commonsense question, but what I mainly did be go to this website:

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/test...

where on earth you can do a practise test which involves some of the question which will be on the real interview. It helps seriously, and don't be worried if you fail profusely at the beginning, because at hand is a v. small amount of questions you can receive wrong to pass. I guess for the long possession you should know the information in the book pretty all right, I mean you are going to be driving and will want to have that practice anyway to be a safe driver, but for the assessment itself I wouldn't worry too much.

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