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Old November 25th 19, 08:20 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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On 25/11/2019 18:45, Charles Ellson wrote:
On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 15:27:24 -0000, "NY" wrote:



"Marland" wrote in message
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Though during WW2 driving tests were
suspended for civilians as well and many people took advantage that a
driving permit or provisional licence issued could for a short time
afterwards be converted to a full licence without any further test.
Explains a lot of the dire driving standards encountered from that
generation over the following decades especially when they became elderly
know it alls ,at least those reaching those years now will normally have
passed a test at some time.


I didn't know that the civilian driving test was suspended during WWII -
presumably to free up examiners to do war work, and to remove all the
bureaucracy of administering the tests. However very few civilians would
have been able to get petrol unless they were in a reserved occupation.

Saving fuel was a significant reason IIRC.
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Do not know about military / civilian licences, but the idea that
driving tests were stopped during the war is correct.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...e-driving-test

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Colin