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Old Jul 13th 2017 | 12:02 pm
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Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
Since when did Canadian drivers learn the rules of the road?..some of the driving i see is worse than abysmal

that's what I meant!
 
Old Jul 13th 2017 | 11:56 pm
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Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
lets be honest its not exactly rocket science learning to drive.
What a totally ignorant statement - That's how people die!!

As a driving instructor in the UK and now driving 6000km per month in Canada believe me, learning to drive, passing the test and being able to drive are three totally different concepts

And to think you're happy to hand that lethal weapon over to your "child" !

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Old Jul 14th 2017 | 10:05 am
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Originally Posted by bc2015
Actually in BC you do. I came over with a learners permit (from Ireland, assume UK ones are treated the same) and I was able to take the N test straight away and I didn't have to attend driver school.
Same for me with a UK one.
 

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