Because I keep failing these theory exams and I’m about to throw the towel. These laws, rules and stuff are so stupid and complicated to remember. Also this shit isn’t cheap to do and I don’t have a car anyways.

  • Flax@feddit.uk
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    4 months ago

    Yes. You’re best getting your licence over and done with before you need a car. Once you have a licence, it generally doesn’t matter if you use it or not. All you have to do when you need to drive is to buy a car.

    Also, what country are you in, may I ask? Germany?

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        4 months ago

        I had some trouble learning the theoretical part. My driving instructor did this thing once a week where you could go and do mock tests. That’s how i learned it, i passes with 0 mistakes at the end.

        The other thing that helps but i also realised late was to look for real life examples. Like if the question involves a roundabout, think about a roundabout that you know or use and think about what you would do there. Somehow the pictures didn’t do it for me. I helped a friend passing his test by driving him around and showing him real life examples of his book.

        But to answer the real question, having a licence is probably always good, but if you never drive, you just never get a routine and you are suddenly the danerous guy on the road.