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| Package Dimensions | 28.4 x 20 x 4.9 cm; 660 g |
| Manufacturer reference | HMB0007-002 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| ASIN | B09P4QTYJ6 |
B**N
Bought for 18 year olds birthday
My son found them so easy to use and he is slightly autistic
V**Y
Good quality, useful set
This set is quite good quality. The books are glossy and enjoyable, and are a good small size, easy to carry around everywhere, to study when you have some extra time out and about. The cards are good quality, glossy and fun to work with. The cards are much more practical to work with than the signs books, as you can keep the ones you need to study further in a seperate pile and dont need to spend time finding them in the book. My wife studied with this set for a little over a week, and did a couple of mock tests online and passed her test easily. The set is quite durable and would easily get a couple more people through their tests. It would be nice to have a pouch/envelope to keep all the cards in, but we just put an elastic band around them and theyre good to go. Overall, this set is of course a bit more expensive than buying only the books, but the books are good quality and the cards give an enjoyable twist to studying. We would recommend this set.
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Good learning resoruce. Cards help me test my daughter's knowledge.
My daughter turns 17 at the end of this month and top of the agenda is learning to drive. She has already applied for her provisional license and booked her theory test. So, this Learn-to-Drive set looked ideal for her.You get a copy of the 2021 Highway Code, 2021 Know Your Traffic Signs Book and 132 Traffic-Sign Cards. This copy of the Highway code does not include the recent changes, including those relating to cyclists.The cards come in four cellophane packs, but you do not have anything to keep them in. The cards are a decent enough thickness and wipe-cleanThe cards are great, as they are categorised and have the sign on one side and the details/answer on the other, great for quizzing my daughter. You have categories such as Speed Limits Signs, Road Works & Temporary, Regulatory Signs, Warning Signs, etc and then you have the book to accompany them - they can be cross-referenced to the Highway Code also. If my daughter is weak in a particular area, then we can just focus on that with the cards.What is a shame with the Traffic Signs books is that the top of each of the pages has a blue bar, which does not relate to the colour category on the cards? You must go to the contents at the front to find them. It would have been much better if the coloured bar at the top of each page related to the category colour on the card.Apart from my last point, this is a great little set to kick off my daughters learning but she will need to add to this by checking online for the latest Highway Code updates.I was trying to figure out whether I think this set is good value or not at £19.99. The official Highway Code book is about £4.50 and let us say the Signs book is the same, then you are paying about £11 for 132 cards – approx. 8p/each. I suppose it depends on whether it really helps my daughter pass or not. If it does, then I personally think this set is worth the outlay.I hope you found this review & photos interesting, informative, and useful. Thanks for reading.NB. For a sizing guide, squares in photos are 1cm.
C**O
Not up to date
What I like is:💠 it has nice understandable explanations for signs, roads, road markings and mostly everything that goes on.💠 the cards are not very big in size and on the reverse side is the explanation. You can stick them around the house to learn while passing them. I for one have a visual learning so seeing them helps me learn.💠 road signs are unlikely to change so will be able to use them when kids will learn for their license.What I don’t like:🚫 the code is not up to date, so probably better to go with the DVLA code provided🚫 there is no bag or something to store the cards and books after learning or when not in use.🚫 they are a bit expensive considering for the same price you can get the up to date version from DVLA (maybe without the learning cards)Overall good but with some flaws so I can’t recommend
A**W
Great kit
This is a really good bit of kit.Two books and flash cards covering the highway code and road signs.Perfect for getting through the test and learning.I find them handy for my job related driving tests and refresher courses. Always handy.
J**.
Poor
AVOID! The flash cards themselves are cheap, thin and just come in a plastic bag loose, didn’t find them very helpful or clear and the Highway Code is NOT the latest version with the recent changes so it’s out of date and useless for learning for my theory test.
A**R
Useful item
Been looking for something like these for a while!Got these cards to help my dyslexic son to learn for his driving theory test. It gave him a break from reading on the App he had on his phone and meant he didn’t have to look in the Highway Code book so much.Have helped us help our son a lot. We stick them up around the house and as he’s passing he can test and check himselfThey are nicely made and come in a sturdy bag. They felt expensive but test is passed so definitely worth it. :-))
D**A
Letters of convenient size for reading.
Great kit for learning how to drive. Books of good printing, paper of excellent quality. Letters of convenient size for reading. All pages are numbered. Cards with learning signs made of thick cardboard. It is convenient to always take such a training kit with you, it does not take up much space. Definitely recommend!
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