I've heard people say that you should start working on your license immediately, but I put mine off still since I didn't have a car and didn't realize that you usually take the practical test in your instructor's car. If I had known that was possible, it would have made life much easier.
Now I've recently been hired for a job that requires me to buy and use my own car. I'm thrilled, but suddenly feeling anxious about the timing of things. I came into the UK Nov. 12 2006. I need to get things going as I don't even have my provisional (because of the aforementioned concerns about getting my driving license and when public transport and hoofing it was fine for me before.
To add to my worry, my passport expired last week. I started looking to see if I could sent that in first for my provisional and then send it in for renewal, but it looks like the passport must be current. I have been trying to get my passport renewed earlier, but cancer followed by a death in the family and legal constraints like getting NIN and setting up employment required me to keep my passport.
This is really tough when I hear all the stories of how long it can take to get everything done--especially if you don't pass the driving test the first time. It is vital that I complete my license before the year is up as my job depends on it, so that definitely ups the motivation for me to not slack off, but from sending it in to actually getting it, what kind of timeline can I expect if I really work hard on it? Any tips for keeping things moving quickly (on either the passport or the license)? When I add in the time to renew my passport, am I going to be able to get this done?