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After you have passed your theory test exam you need to pass practical driving test. The driving part of your test will last about 40 minutes. Throughout the practical test your examiner will be looking for an overall safe standard of driving, including when you are carrying out the set exercises. You can make up to 15 driving faults and still pass the test (16 or more results in failure). However, if you commit one serious or dangerous fault you will fail the practical test. The practical test will include an eyesight check (if you fail this, your test will not continue). The eyesight test requires you to read a number plate that is a certain distance away. After the eyesight test you will be asked two vehicle safety check questions. You will then be examined on your general driving and on two reversing exercises. The reversing exercises will be chosen from:

  • Reversing around a corner
  • Turning in the road
  • Reverse parking

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Who wouldn’t want a vacation? After all it is a prize that is packed with fun or reward after those days of workloads. United States, New Zealand, Australia and united kingdom are countries where campervanning or campervan rental has been the conventional concept of camping and experiencing the scenic beauty of nature and places that possess heavy concentration of historical architectures.

Campervan is synonymous to Motorhome and RV In New-Zealand and United States respectively. It is a motorvan vehicle that carries the comforts of home and provides the advantages of traveling with apparels and equipments. A campervan usually comes with bed/beds, toilet and bath (if you choose to), a dinette section, fridge and a kitchen to cook for food (include kitchen utensils), Radio, CD player, and air conditioned. Some campervans are well equipped, thus include extra comforts such as microwave, television, oven/grill, heater, and a portable tent. Continue reading ‘Campervans: Hello to a great trip’ »