No, if you try you'll probably get banned from driving altogether.
2007-09-30 06:19:09
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answered by Clare 5
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Don't be so stupid.Don't you think that the test examiner knows your driving examiner by now and knows he is not you. Do you think that your instructor would risk his job to do this. Do you think it is right that someone who has not proved that he is capable of driving a vehicle on the roads is a good thing. Don't you know it is a criminal offence to bribe someone to take your drivinfg test for you.
2007-09-30 09:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You really want a drivers licenses with out passing the test just just look up your local illegal-they can get you a license for about $50 and you want even have to buy insurance.
2007-09-30 06:48:12
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answered by Dragons Slayer 7
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Err - NO
Firstly, your driving instructor does not conduct the test - a DOT approved independant examiner does.
It is an offence to offer a bribe.
2007-10-04 04:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this a serious question? If you made this suggestion to your tester, he'd probably have something pretty interesting to say to you. If you mean, can you pay your driving instructor to sit your test for you, the answers the same. Silly Leaner!
2007-10-01 12:13:09
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answered by Silver Lady 3
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Why? Is your driving that bad that you would need to do so?
I would suggest that you pass as a result of your ability, not your bank balance.
That way you hopefully won't join the ranks of the bad drivers that are on our roads today.
2007-10-01 03:00:57
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answered by Ian UK 6
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No. you'd have to try to bribe the examiner. You instructor can't pass you as a competent driver.
2007-09-30 06:32:07
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answered by Huh? 7
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Give him a $100 and he can pass you thru the school. Then you can go to DMV and take the driving test--good luck...
2007-09-30 06:21:46
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answered by Gerald 6
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From the quality of drivers on the roads now, I'd say that happens all the time.
2007-09-30 06:19:36
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answered by Nexus6 6
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obviously you wont pass as you haven't read the highway code book - its not your instructor who tests you it is a test examiner that you have never met before - why would we want any more irresponsible driver on our roads.
2007-10-01 22:16:03
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answered by Jackie M 7
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Here's some reading for you. Note that each of you could get up to ten years in gaol and/or a hefty fine. http://www2.northumberland.gov.uk/fraud/Documents/SFO%20Factsheets/Conspiracy%20to%20defraud.pdf
2007-10-01 08:32:20
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answered by Doethineb 7
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