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Group: uk.transport · Group Profile
Author: Peter Hill
Date: Sep 13, 2008 02:42

On 12 Sep 2008 13:18:22 GMT, Adrian gmail.com> wrote:
>Anyway - I have no problem whatsoever if they do bring in an earlier
>expiry date for the actual driving licence itself, especially if it's
>accompanied by a re-test requirement. I can't see why anybody vaguely
>competent would be concerned.

Other than the near £100 cost incurred just for a car. £30 theory
(this needs re-doing as highway code and laws change), £56 test, £65
evening or w/e, car and trailer £105/£125 and motorcycle tests are
soon to be £80/£92. This last one would be a upset to many that have
entitlement but haven't ever done test. How many tests would you have
to take? Car + bike + trailer out of hours = £312 at Sept 29 2008
fees.
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