Driving lessons expired because 3 months break possible?

Can driving lessons expire and be repeated due to a three-month break? I have to wait three months before I can take my practical test, but according to my driving instructor, I'm almost ready. (I have to wait because I'm getting a B license, but I'm only 17, and you can only take your practical driving test one month before you turn 18.)

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SoIid
7 months ago

Your driving hours don’t fail.

The only problem that could occur is that you get out of the exercise. I would recommend taking one or two driving hours before the test.

Biermaus4711
6 months ago
Reply to  SoIid

Why should you get out of the exercise? Either you can drive or you can’t.

DerFahrlehrer
3 months ago
Reply to  Biermaus4711

As a starter you can get out of the exercise or you can become insecure.

learn less.

it is like cycling, if you don’t drive longer you can still do it, however you are quite insecure on the wire iron.

SoIid
6 months ago
Reply to  Biermaus4711

If you do not stay on the ball regularly as a starter, you can now get out of the exercise.

A few hours for refreshment do not hurt.

I had such a case in the relationship. The person left the long loop and then had to catch hours because it was completely out of the exercise.

Aberhatschi
6 months ago

I would also be interested to see if it is better to practice regularly before the exam or 1-2 months before it.

DerFahrlehrer
3 months ago
Reply to  Aberhatschi

Regular exercise before testing helps to be very safe as well as to become more stable.

adler1234
7 months ago

No, they don’t fail, but would the driving school not be the better contact?

peterobm
7 months ago

what could happen would be the licence application – max. 1 year valid from approval