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    Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
    BTW there is no such thing as an international driver license, there is only an international driver permit (IDP) which is a translation of your driving license. The UK does not insist that you get an IDP to drive here.
    sorry i keep using IDL, i did mean IDP, i think because i keep remembering it from the scams it was used in



    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Some sites it says it is required, others not!!!

    This is a government site so print a copy off. You can always show the police it if you get pulled!! http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Diol1/Mo...%A0+Next%C2%A0+

    Nothing on the DVLA site

    You will have to pass your UK test within 12 months if you wish to continue to drive here.
    not sure if you need a IDP for the UK, but there is a good reason to get one, if your stopped by the police, good chance they will not know what a driving license from the philippines looks like, but they probably would know what a IDP looks like, as it's an internationally recognized form of identification, carrying your name, photo and driver information.

    and if you are stopped, they will probably want to see your passport and see when you first entered the UK.

    also http://www.aaphilippines.org/news_view.aspx?newsID=34#3
    and it only cost 300php


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    sorry i keep using IDL, i did mean IDP, i think because i keep remembering it from the scams it was used in





    not sure if you need a IDP for the UK, but there is a good reason to get one, if your stopped by the police, good chance they will not know what a driving license from the philippines looks like, but An IDP is an internationally recognized form of identification, carrying your name, photo and driver information.

    and if you are stopped, they will probably want to see your passport and see when you first entered the UK.

    also http://www.aaphilippines.org/news_view.aspx?newsID=34#3
    and it only cost 300php

    Spot on all well and good us confident most likely white middle class male Brits saying just tell the big 6 feet Policeman on a cold dark night its ok to use, but a different matter when someone who may not feel as confident in telling the Police their rights.

    Many non British friends all who are law abiding dont have the same faith in police officers (British or otherwise) to treat them well due to what they have grown up with. They certainly would not feel confident enough to start lecturing officers on the driving laws even if they were totally in the right..

    Plus if the police officers on the ground thought there was an issue with your right to drive in the UK, im only making an educated guess here you may have your car impounded or having to go back to the police station for further checks to be made in the worse possible case


    Another point is nowdays even provisonal driving licenses are not accepted as id for many things including moneygram (even though there website says so) and many pubs/clubs due to "widespread fraud" Sadly I cant see Phill Driving Licenses being given much benefit in mainstream UK companies as they are opoosed to any risk...
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    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    Another point is nowdays even provisonal driving licenses are not accepted as id for many things including moneygram (even though there website says so) and many pubs/clubs due to "widespread fraud" Sadly I cant see Phill Driving Licenses being given much benefit in mainstream UK companies as they are opoosed to any risk...
    I've read somewhere that some people have been asked for their passports when collecting parcels from the PO and not only that they swiped the strip on the back .


    well reminds me of 2 Libyan brothers i use to work with, both born in Libya and both had British passports (British mom ) and they had been driving using their Libyan driving license with a IDP in them for more than a yr, and both got stopped by the police over a year or so( i think maybe they didn't have insurance- a cop car can scan 100s of plates in a minute ), told them not to drive any more, as they had been residents in the uk for more than a yr, i don't know if they were prosecuted, and it took them a while to get a uk license.


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    My wife isn`t a bad driver by Flipino standards but my god i`m glad she cant drive here.
    The driving out there is terrible, shocking.
    I cant beleive for 1 minute that its a good idea to drive here without having the proper lessons and tests. If not just for your safety but everyone elses too !
    It`ll cost you a bit but it`ll be worth it in the long run.


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    My wife isn`t a bad driver by Flipino standards but my god i`m glad she cant drive here.
    The driving out there is terrible, shocking.
    I cant beleive for 1 minute that its a good idea to drive here without having the proper lessons and tests. If not just for your safety but everyone elses too !
    It`ll cost you a bit but it`ll be worth it in the long run.
    tell me about it , the misses told me she could drive and the first time she got in the car, she managed to get it stuck against the garden wall

    but it took her about 40+ lessons and was it 5 or 7 practical tests to pass but more than 3+ yrs later shes not had a bump or crash

    so don't give up or give up on the misses


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    tell me about it , the misses told me she could drive and the first time she got in the car, she managed to get it stuck against the garden wall

    but it took her about 40+ lessons and was it 5 or 7 practical tests to pass but more than 3+ yrs later shes not had a bump or crash

    so don't give up or give up on the misses
    I really admire your missus perseverance JOE

    Im having my driving lessons too and just passed my theory test so its out of the way and i can concentrate now with my lesson for the practical its a long way to go still i think i will be doing the parallel parking next week wish me luck po lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    tell me about it , the misses told me she could drive and the first time she got in the car, she managed to get it stuck against the garden wall

    but it took her about 40+ lessons and was it 5 or 7 practical tests to pass but more than 3+ yrs later shes not had a bump or crash

    so don't give up or give up on the misses
    I wont give up on her. She can do anything if she puts her mind to it.
    Mind you, when she gets a car I hope its a big 4wd with bull-bars all around


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    it took her about 40+ lessons and was it 5 or 7 practical tests to pass but more than 3+ yrs later shes not had a bump or crash
    My missus passed her test back in May and since then I haven't really been out in her car with her until recently over Christmas so I could have a drink. All I can say is that I was terrified, she's managed to pick up more bad habits and dangerous tecniques in 8 months than most people do in 10 or 20 years of driving. She drives too fast and goes round bends and islands even faster, at least for the weather conditions over the christmas period, she keeps her foot down to the last second when approaching traffic lights or backed up traffick before breaking hard etc etc.

    And to think, I used to get annoyed with my ex-partner because she'd been driving for 15 years and she still used to drive like she was taking her driving test.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    She drives too fast and goes round bends and islands even faster, at least for the weather conditions over the christmas period, she keeps her foot down to the last second when approaching traffic lights or backed up traffick before breaking hard etc .
    that's the same with my misses, I'm always telling her to slow down, leave a bigger gap btw cars, and stop breaking late

    it took my misses 5 or 7 times to pass her practical test because of stupid and million to one things happening while taking her test

    a farmer in a tractor, a million to one chance in Manchester, he indicated for her to over take him, she left it a bit late and oncoming traffic appeared, another time, stopped at a mini round about, she indicated to a guy at another junction to go, he didn't so she flashed her lights again, he didn't go and so they both went at the same time, another time at temporary traffic lights, there was no sign saying 'wait here' so she stopped too near the lights


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    My wife isn`t a bad driver by Flipino standards but my god i`m glad she cant drive here.
    The driving out there is terrible, shocking.
    I cant beleive for 1 minute that its a good idea to drive here without having the proper lessons and tests. If not just for your safety but everyone elses too !
    It`ll cost you a bit but it`ll be worth it in the long run.
    my driving instructor had almost a heart attack when i drove his car.he said i could drive but am not a safe driver.having a proper lesson will help to have a sense of other people or road users.as the saying; "health and safety" is important.

    had my driving lesson earlier and my driving instructor had an appointment with his GP afterwards.


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    Quote Originally Posted by estherboaz View Post
    my driving instructor had almost a heart attack when i drove his car.he said i could drive but am not a safe driver.having a proper lesson will help to have a sense of other people or road users.as the saying; "health and safety" is important.

    had my driving lesson earlier and my driving instructor had an appointment with his GP afterwards.

    Im sure your not that bad bt do remeber to drive on the left hand side of the road
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    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    Im sure your not that bad bt do remeber to drive on the left hand side of the road
    sometimes i forget.and sometimes i drive like the jeepney driver in the philippines.thats why sometimes the driving instructor gets mad.

    aniwey, im trying my best to abide and remember that this is UK.the polices on the road are very much different to Philippines


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