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I can easily do a walking U turn so the test would be no problem for me 30 years after first passing it........ Oh, do I have to be pushing a bike, blimey, I had better ask Rewing if I can borrow his Honda 50!! If i had to pass my test these days I wouldn't stand a chance.

I assume most folks beg, borrow or steal a 500 to take the test?

My eldest son took his test 6-7 mths ago and passed, at great expence, ££££s and the younger one is going to do his soon, that's if he doesn't get banned in his car first, or spend the money on holidays or girlfriends!!:?

Well done Medic1 and everyone else who has passed recently.

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Typical English garage is not for cars or bikes but for collecting everything that is no longer required but "her indoors" will not part with. So I have to make do with the space between the fridge, washing machine and numerous pieces of summer furniture in case of sunny day.

No, I am not going to reverse down the drive so I can drive out ! Something to do with a reverse turn on the road to get onto the drive which I have not mastered yet without causing a traffic jam.

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Oh boy, can I sympathise with that, I blame it on the fact that the houses are too small over here, if they built them bigger, we wouldn't need to hoard the clutter and appliances in the garage. I am blessed with a huge double garage, should accommodate at least 6 bikes, but as it is we have two, squeezed in, alongside the two tumbledryers and two feezers etc. etc!!:goofygrin::goofygrin:
 
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