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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
Does What It Says and Value for Money, 25 Aug 2005
By A Customer
This book is clear, easy to understand, free of jargon and a good price. Unlike many recent DSA publications I've seen this book sticks to delivering solid, practical information and is free of blatant advertising for their other products. Plus at £3 (for a nicely bound, full colour, book) they're virtually giving it away. I'm an experienced driver (10+ years) and bought this to swot up before helping my wife to learn. The fact that it's updated from the version I had when I was learning meant I've learned quite a lot of new stuff too. So perhaps it's a good idea for ALL drivers (whether they've been doing it for a while or not) to have this book in their collection.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
Well, I certainly know them now, 22 Jul 2000
By A Customer
There isn't too much one can say about this book; I imagine the majority of people buying it in the UK are doing so for their theory test. I found it to be quite interesting, even if the history of signing was over-simplified and didn't include how the British road numbering system was devised. Would I advise other people studying for their theory test to buy it? Well, no. As long as you have the latest copy of the Highway Code and some driving experience, I'm sure you can figure the meaning of such abstract signs like: "Gliders" or "Child Cyclists Ahead". Considering how extensive the latest Highway Code is, this books seems somewhat superfluous.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
Good, 16 Feb 2004
Very clear signs, excellent for teaching purposes. May not be required if you have the highway code but is superbly clear as opposed to the highway code. Also good for ADIs
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