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In some parts of the UK they have the "R" plate for "Restricted". For a year after you've passed your test you can only drive up to a max of 45mph, but on any road. This gives you time to learn a bit more without having someone there to hold your hand, and the R lets other drivers know that you are a new driver, so give a bit of extra room and consideration.
In some parts of the UK they have the "R" plate for "Restricted". For a year after you've passed your test you can only drive up to a max of 45mph, but on any road. This gives you time to learn a bit more without having someone there to hold your hand, and the R lets other drivers know that you are a new driver, so give a bit of extra room and consideration.
Driving at 45mph on a motorway and some dual carriageways is dangerous.
It also annoys HGV drivers who then have to be let out by people like me, who can see their frustration.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
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