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Hello Lun and welcome to the forums . Hope you enjoy it here with us .
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Wizzard wrote:Hello Lun and welcome to the forums . Hope you enjoy it here with us .
Kindest regards, Wizzard :wink:
thx ^^
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Vietnamese... no thanks. I have a hard enough time with languages that use the same alphabet :laughing:
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#14 Unread post by sv-wolf »

Hiya Lun

Welcome to the forum.

It sounds like your test is similar to ours in the UK. Your 'plateau' sounds very much like our CBT (compulsory basic training). To get your license though, you have to follow that with a road test. It's a hell of a price to pay though. Here you can take lessons before taking your road test and they can be pricey too - but they are optional.

I love riding in France. I came over from the UK twice last year, and will be going again next year. I'm coming down to visit 'les loups du Gevaudan' (Lozere)
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#15 Unread post by Lun* »

cb360 wrote:Vietnamese... no thanks. I have a hard enough time with languages that use the same alphabet :laughing:
lol dont confuse with chinese or japanese, because vietnamese have the same aphabet than french and english :P

sv-wolf wrote:Hiya Lun

Welcome to the forum.

It sounds like your test is similar to ours in the UK. Your 'plateau' sounds very much like our CBT (compulsory basic training). To get your license though, you have to follow that with a road test. It's a hell of a price to pay though. Here you can take lessons before taking your road test and they can be pricey too - but they are optional.

I love riding in France. I came over from the UK twice last year, and will be going again next year. I'm coming down to visit 'les loups du Gevaudan' (Lozere)
Yeah that seams quite similar but for us nothing is optional :cry: . I juste hope to get the licence quick, if I do as I planned, it is for soon :laughing: (if it doen't rain :P )
Last time, I nearly fall because I had to do an "urgency stop" while the soil was still wet. pfiouuu I release the brake at time!! :mrgreen:
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I didn't know vietnamese had the same alphabet. that's good to know.
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Lun* wrote: . I juste hope to get the licence quick, if I do as I planned, it is for soon :laughing: (if it doen't rain :P )
Last time, I nearly fall because I had to do an "urgency stop" while the soil was still wet. pfiouuu I release the brake at time!! :mrgreen:
Good luck Lun. Let us know how it goes.
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