Monday, 24 February 2014
1950s driving test
According
to Anna Massey’s memoir, Telling Some Tales,
it was a bit easier to pass your driving test in 1955. ‘My examiner was a
nervous man who asked me if I knew that I’d driven through a red light,’ Massey
writes. ‘I told him I thought it was green, and he said “Fair enough,” and
passed me.’ (p. 54)
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