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1Crash patterns for provisionaland
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1Full licence holders in their firs
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1Taking the DQTYou need to make a b
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1What you will see after the welcom
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1Part 1 The actual testOnce you pro
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1Typical scene from the DQT.You can
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2Understanding driving riskRisk in
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2Drivers are people and people make
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2Key points summary: Alcohol and dr
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2The problem with illegal drugs is
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2Passengers and crash riskOther pas
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2Managing risk in the driving envir
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