How It Feels To Pass Your Driving Test!
 A Very Happy Bunny...
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Ricardo Pinto
 No driver faults...
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Daniel Cunningham
 1st Time Pass...
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Luke Walker
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David Machin
 Another 1st Time Pass....
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Keelan Loach
 1st Time Pass!...
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Katherine Rogers
 Another 1st time Pass...
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James Browne
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George Postle
 Yet Another 1st Time Pass...
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Hannah Wells
 Another 1st Time Pass...
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Lucy Jeffries
 1st Time Pass...
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Adina Petruscu
 Passed at 1st attempt with Lytes...
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Rebecca Grey
 Another 1st Time Pass...
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James Tomlinson
 Another 1st time pass...
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Hoby Brathwait
 Passed at 1st Attempt With Lytes...
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Amy Yaxley
 1 Time Pass...
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Dean Coutts
 1st Time Pass...
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Keegan Collington
 Another 1st Time Pass...
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Tamta Maisuradze
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Ben Galbraithe
 Passed at 1st Attempt With Lytes...
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Charlotte Handley
 Another 1st Time Pass...
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Jeniffer Edwards
 Another 1st Time Pass...
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Nicola Mian
 Another 1st Time Pass...
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Tom Johnson
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Peter Rose
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Nicole Giglia
 Another 1st Time Pass....
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Larissa Postolan
 Another 1st Time Pass!...
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Emma Dawson
 Another 1st Time Pass...
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Minal Popat
 Another 1st time Pass....
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Alastair Cooke
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Mohammed Bardouz
 Another 1st time Pass...
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Tom Bowlay
 Another 1st Time Pass!...
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Claire Garnett
 Another 1st Time Pass....
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Anna Earp
 Another 1st time Pass!...
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Connor guiness-Smith
 Another 1st Time Pass...
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Katie Byres
 Yet Another 1st time Pass!...
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Ryan Daws
 Another 1st Time pass...
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Daniel Yeates
 1st Time Pass...
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Chris Dack
 1st Time Pass. NO DRIVER FAULTS!...
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Ben Morris
 Swindon...
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Carl Johnson
 Another 1st Time pass...
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Mitchell Dodson
 Another 1st Time pass...
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Zach Simons
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Manisha Chaggar
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Peter Sturgess
 Another 1st Time pass...
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Danielle Miller
 Another 1st Time pass...
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Freja Stadler
 Another 1st Time pass...
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Leroy Dacosta
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Sophie Dumbrill
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Millie Poyser
 Another 1st Time pass...
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David Baird
 1st Time Pass....
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Michaella Wilkinson
 1st time Pass....
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Mohamed
 1st time pass....
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Julia Giibin
 1st Time pass...
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Congratulations to Hannah
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Foreign Residents
Driving in GB as a visitor or a new resident. On this page of the Lytes Driving School website we give you the licence information required to drive on British roads. NEW licence checker tool. If you have a valid full licence issued as a result of a test passed in any EC/EEA country you need not immediately exchange it for a GB one. Provided your EC/EEA licence remains valid you can drive in GB until age 70 or for 3 years after becoming resident here whichever is the longer period. EC/EEA COUNTRIES Austria,Belgium,Bulgaria,Cyprus,Czech Republic,Denmark,Estonia,Finland,Germany, Greece,Hungary,Ireland,Italy,Latvia,Lithuania, Luxembourg,Malta,Netherlands,Poland,Portugal, Romania,Slovakia,Slovenia,Spain,Sweden, Liechtenstein,Iceland,Norway. You can also exchange a full valid car licence issued from any of the following countries: Australia,Barbados,British Virgin Islands,Canada,Falkland Islands,Gibralta,Hong Kong,Japan,Monaco,New Zealand,Republic of Korea,Singapore,South Africa,Switzerland,Zimbabwe. Please Note! If you hold a valid licence from one of these countries you can drive here, for 1 year, using your non - GB car licence. You can apply to exchange it for a GB licence up to 5 years after you come to live here, but if you wish to take a driving test within this time you will need to exchange your non GB licence. Very important, please note! If you do not exchange your licence within the 5 year period then you will have to apply for a provisional licence and both a GB theory and practical test will have to be taken. Special conditions apply to Japanese licences these must be accompanied by an official translation, available for a fee from the Consulate General of Japan at 101-104 Piccadilly, London WIV9FN, or 2 Melville Crescent, Edinburgh EH37HW Special conditions apply to Republic of Korea licences, these must be accompanied by an official translation, available for a fee, from the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, 60 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E6AJ. Special conditions apply to Canadian licences, provided documentary evidence can be produced that a test has been passed in a vehicle with manual transmission, and then a licence will be issued with both manual and automatic entitlement. Without this evidence, licences will be issued limited to automatics only. Northern Ireland You may exchange your NI licence for a GB one if it was issued on or after 1 January 1976. You may also use your current Northern Ireland licence here until it runs out. Residency You will not be issued with a full GB licence unless you are normally resident in this country. Normal residence means the place where you normally live and have personal or occupational ties. If you have moved to the UK after recently being permanently resident in another state of the EC/EEA, you must have been normally resident or have been studying in the UK for six months in the previous 12 months prior to your application for a driving test. You may be asked to provide evidence of this. New residents who have ever had or presently suffer from any medical condition should visit www.direct.gov.uk/motoring and check "medical rules for drivers". Special notice for Polish nationals: You can now obtain obtain Theory study information in your own lanuage (see our theory test pro link) Special notice if you speak Hindi,Urdu,Gujarati or Punjabi it’s possible to obtain UK theory books in your own language, just visit http://www.learnerstuff.co.uk/ You cannot exchange licences from countries other than EC/EEA or designated ones. However you can drive here using your current full non GB licence or International Driving Permit for up to one year. If you wish to take a driving test, you will need to apply for a GB provisional licence using application form D1. For information on ( how to apply for a GB provisional licence ) see the previous web site page Licence applications or visit www.direct.gov.uk/motoring
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