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Tow Motor Theory Test

Hi all
Does anyone have a electronic copy of a tow motor (Bita class H1)
theory test. have testing sheets but lacking question paper
  • Posted 27 Feb 2010 23:21
  • By gazb
  • joined 18 Nov'08 - 14 messages
  • BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, United Kingdom
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Hi Maxa
Many Thanks For that also have an Itssar Colleague who may have same. thanks to all
  • Posted 5 Mar 2010 07:06
  • By gazb
  • joined 18 Nov'08 - 14 messages
  • BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, United Kingdom
Hi Gas, Contact Graham Tobin at ITSSAR. I know he has recently been working on tow tractor courses
  • Posted 4 Mar 2010 19:31
  • By MaxaM60
  • joined 23 Nov'07 - 48 messages
  • Bristol, United Kingdom
Instructor, ITSSAR Cat' 4 Tutor

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The word "okay" (or its abbreviation "OK") originated as a humorous misspelling. In the 1830s, a fad in Boston involved using abbreviations of intentionally misspelled phrases. "OK" stood for "oll korrect," a playful mispronunciation of "all correct".