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View Poll Results: Would you support regular retesting to keep your driving licence?
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Old 04-05-10, 11:17 PM   #81
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Default Re: Routine licence re-testing - would you support it?

I have finally done a U-turn since my test, without having a foot ready. I had endless problems with this on my DAS, I did it, and forgot to indicate away. Fortunately only a minor! The keeping your head up and looking where you want to go that is good cornering practice is crucial to confident u-turns IMO, and any skills in balancing inputs help when you come to going a bit quicker. Jerky with the clutch and brake, or as I used to do, cutting the throttle, cause failure. Jerky inputs and cutting the throttle don't help cornering, esp in the wet either.

Further from Ranathari, I believe nurses also need to have a certain level of recent clinical experience in any particular specialism, or they have to re-train, though when my parents talk shop I switch off, so I can't be more specific.
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