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My friend has learning difficulities what support is there for her to read and understand questions

When you book your theory test you should inform the dsa of any difficulties you may have ie reading. You then have a set of head phones given to you and all the questions and answers will be read out making it easy to understand.
And when you book you driving test you should inform the dsa of difficulties you may have and the examiner will be able to give you instructions when doing the independent test of driving. The dsa are very good at understanding that some people need that little bit of help and your friend should not worrie about any part of the tests as long a they have let the dsa know about there needs when booking all there test. I hope the has been of help to you.
Gordon
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Last update: 2011-02-23 08:02
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Comment of mike abraham:
MRA school of motoring do a loan service of cd-rom's that will help pupils with learning difficulties. We also do driving lessons for pupils with learning difficulties.check out our web site www.mrasom.com
Added at: 2011-11-21 19:09

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