Nah mate, its people who drive without insurance that make everyone else’s premiums higher. You have nice car/motorbike and an uninsured driver hits you its just a nightmare getting it fixed.
I live somewhere where the public transport is awful but I have to make do, get your CBT and ride a scooter if its that bad. Or just do it all legal, that is a really shit excuse.
I wouldn’t compare it to attending a rave at all.
Like elretardo said, you should have learnt your lesson the first time.
If your car is that vital then buy a cheaper one that you can afford the insurance on.
No point taking the risk when you’ve been warned once already.
I’ve never passed my test due to reasons i won’t go into. I’ve heard you can do driving courses which i’ve worked out will be cheaper than lessons. has anyone ever done one and was it worth it? cheers guys:wink:
I was looking at week long intensive courses that included accommodation for about £500/600 pounds, stuck to individual lessons myself.
I know a couple of people who did the intensive course route and did really well… passed first time.
Did they? fair play to em! i think doing a course is what i’m gonna have to do!! I well wish i had stuck at it when i was younger it’s so much hassle now!:crazy:
Yeah i was 17 when i first started learning, wish i had carried on as its a fucker now :hopeless:
Ain’t it just! I even contemplated joining the TA and getting an army license so i wouldn’t have to pay for it but then Iraq happened:crazy_diz
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