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Yesterday... being that i've just about done my 6 months of no license...

*Yes... it has been that long, doesnt seem like that really*

I decided to call around Vic Roads etc to see about getting my license back.

Now, all the letters i got after court had lots of mambo-jambo in it as you'd expect, and im 99% certain it said that i have to re-sit my test because my license was cancelled.

Suspended would have been different, but as mine was cancelled it means a re-test.

So i called Vic Roads to check. After about 2 mins on the phone with a lady in the call centre.

She told me after looking at lots of stuff, that all i have to do it rock in.

Pay $136 for a 10 year license, NO test or anything

HOW SWEET IS THAT?

There must have been a bug in thier system somewhere for sure on this one.

Either that or i just mis-read the 100 letters i got :rolleyes:

either way. 4 weeks and im driving again. Hope the car is done in time.

Im so rapt! :zap:

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yeah, my brother got done for DUI, and lost his for 6 months. When he came in, that said he just had to do some drink driving course and they gave it back after he'd done that.

Imagine doing the test again when you'd be driving for like 10 years or something - it would be funny.. "now let the clutch out slowly, slowly, don't stall".. :rolleyes:

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The amount of times they want you to check mirrors and shit is such a pain in the ass when doing the test.

:werd:

i reckon i'd fail the test if i did it again lol!

i'm not used to anything short of ridiculous in the clutch department... and due to that, it's hard to get a smooth change at any time.

Im thankful i dont have to be a granny for 30 mins again!

once was bad enough.

So yeah, VERY good to hear :aroused: :zap:

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Yesterday... being that i've just about done my 6 months of no license...

*Yes... it has been that long, doesnt seem like that really*

I decided to call around Vic Roads etc to see about getting my license back.

Now, all the letters i got after court had lots of mambo-jambo in it as you'd expect, and im 99% certain it said that i have to re-sit my test because my license was cancelled.

Suspended would have been different, but as mine was cancelled it means a re-test.

So i called Vic Roads to check. After about 2 mins on the phone with a lady in the call centre.

She told me after looking at lots of stuff, that all i have to do it rock in.

Pay $136 for a 10 year license, NO test or anything

HOW SWEET IS THAT?  

There must have been a bug in thier system somewhere for sure on this one.

Either that or i just mis-read the 100 letters i got  :P

either way. 4 weeks and im driving again. Hope the car is done in time.

Im so rapt!  :zap:

Good to hear mate but I wouldnt have written it on a public forum until I had my licence in my hand

Alan

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Nah, im not worried.

What is on the system is on the system.

And with the new privacy crap etc.

I can ask to see what changes were made to my record and when :P

but meh, i'll still call them again just to confirm. I've got the time/name of the last person i spoke too. So i'm covering all the bases

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LOL, i just called them again to check.

The reason i dont have to re-test is that it was not cancelled for DUI.

If i was, then it's a different story. But cause it was just reckless, and decided by the court.

I just have to do the FULL three years on P's...

Now i guess 3 more years aint too bad... but i thought i didnt have to start again! Oh well.

P's till im 24 i guess. :P

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