tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15515786.post6982365539222150211..comments2024-02-20T14:04:33.512+00:00Comments on Pass Your Drivng Test 1st Time!: Foreign International Licence and UK Driving TestSholahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12384969511399760312noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15515786.post-66319963238393991602010-02-04T18:46:14.853+00:002010-02-04T18:46:14.853+00:00I have just failed the driving test a second time ...I have just failed the driving test a second time (Experienced driver with over 18 years of driving without any problems), had 30 lessond in the UK. Drove absolutely fine during the both tests and yet failed, basing 2 driving errors first time and 1 error second time. I am completely convinced that it is a money -making exersise of dvla, really dont have any other explanation. The procedure needs to be more transparent and not dependant on one examener.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15515786.post-34590922283059595782009-07-20T11:20:18.953+00:002009-07-20T11:20:18.953+00:00On a related topic, firstly, do you know if it is ...On a related topic, firstly, do you know if it is possible to get car insurance on a foreign licence? I know the DVLA will accept my foreign licence for up to 12 months, but will any car insurers do the same? A couple of insurers have already said that they will be unable to insure my vehicle on the basis of my having a Malaysian licence. <br />Secondly, a Malaysia licence is considered provisional for the first two years after passing the driving test- not the same as a UK provisional licence, which is the pre-test licence, right? I'm am still on a provisional Malaysian licence. How will this affect my ability to drive in the UK? Will the DVLA accept this type of "provisional" licence from a foreign country. <br /><br />Any help you can give is much appreciated!<br /><br />Thanks, <br />Kat.Katnoreply@blogger.com