Improve your driving standard and stay safe on the road with this comprehensive guide to traffic regulations and laws in England, Scotland and Wales. The AA has an excellent track record with driving test titles and is the biggest seller of books in the genre after the Driving Standards Agency. With information on roads and road markings, motorways, traffic signs, documentation, the road user and the law, this is essential reading for all drivers - not just those learning to drive. Covers Great Britain Only.
AA Publishing ia a division of UK Automobile Association. Their publications include travel guides, atlases, children's books and narrative non-fiction.
One of the most thrilling horror books I have ever read. This perpendicular compendium of Impending Road pandamonioum is thrilling read of a story that weaves the horrors of the road into a scary tale.
I particularly liked the moment where John Cena fought a Mamoth on the highway.
Poorly organised and repeated the same phrases over and over without making it memorable enough for me to remember and score well on the app lol. Fine read but literally repeats so much without being effective that I think look, signal manoeuvre isn't even the correct phrase but is stuck in my head.
One pro of this book is it took me about 3 hours total to read the whole thing and annotate it
if i fail my theory test i blame the time wasted on reading this thinking i would become a pro at theory instantly
I've driven for over twenty years in the USA. I need to get my UK driving license. With that many years of driving most of what was covered in this book seemed redundant to me. However, that said, first: it was extremely helpful bridging the gaps between my USA driving and UK driving (including different terms and rules), second: if this were to be read by someone with no driving experience, I view that this book would be a valuable read to them.
Will I ever feel inclined to read it again? Probably not. Did I enjoy it? No. But does it serve its purpose? I guess so.
This book has been given three stars not because it was in any way a pleasure to read (I can assure you, it was not) - but because I can recognise that it does a pretty good job in practice.
Very poorly written. Too much text where a picture could explain things a thousand times better and make the information more memorable. Not enough road signs and road markings explained. The information was written in a way that is not memorable at all. Still helpful, but not sufficient on its own for doing well in the exam, IMHO.
The book is a far worse copy of the Highway Code available officially from the DVLA for free. Everything it chooses to omit (such as half the diagrams to aid the reader) is actually helpful. Leaving this book as a disorienting mess
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Useful, packed with lots of information and is easy to understand. Structured well and has great diagrams. (Gave it 4 stars because it was boring) Would recommend to anyone, drivers, pedestrians and cyclists.