File name: UK-Driving--License-Lessons-LT.APK
ID: com.topoflearning.free.driving.license.learning.traffic.signal
Version: 1.0
File Size: 8.6Mb
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UK Driving License Lessons LT Info
You will learn through this app all the Road and Traffic signs and signals that you need to know to pass you theoretical Driving test. Also you will get tips & secret tricks to succeed your Driving exam from the first attempt.Also we added to this app the maintenance knowledge that you need to know before getting your driving license / licence.
In this app there are 31 sections in which you will get the 99% of what you need to pass your driving exam:
you will learn:
The signing system
The warning signs
Regulatory signs
Speed limit signs
Low bridge signs
Bus & cycle signs
Road marking
On street parking control
Clear ways
Taxi ranks
traffic calming
motorway signs & signals
and much more.
Driving is a passion, Get you driving permit and enjoy driving all the rest of your life.
Driving is the controlled operation and movement of a vehicle, such as a car, carriage, truck, or bus.
Motorists are almost universally required to take lessons with an approved instructor and to pass a driving test before being granted a license. Almost all countries allow all adults with good vision and health to apply to take a driving test and, if successful, to drive on public roads.
A driver's license/licence or driving licence is an official document that states that a person may operate one or more types of motorized vehicles, such as a motorcycle, car, truck, or a bus, on a public roadway without in-vehicle supervision. The laws relating to the licensing of drivers vary between jurisdictions. In some jurisdictions, a license is issued after the recipient has passed a driving test, while in others, a person acquires a license before beginning to drive. Different categories of license often exist for different types of motor vehicles, particularly large trucks and passenger vehicles. The difficulty of the driving test varies considerably between jurisdictions, as do factors such as age and the required level of practice.