Don't worry too much, Jacqui--you have a singular advantage over most other people taking the driving test.
You can drive.
UK theory isn't going to be that massively different from Canadian and US theory.
The one thing you have to watch out for, something that a number of people who renewed their driving test later in life find, is that your established driving routine may miss out some things that are perfectly routine for you and that instructors place great emphasis on. Try going out for a drive doing everything pedantically and by the book to remind yourself of the little partial manoeuvres that you may have come to take for granted, such as different steps when making a turn.
Don't worry too much, Jacqui--you have a singular advantage over most other people taking the driving test.
You can drive.
UK theory isn't going to be that massively different from Canadian and US theory.
The one thing you have to watch out for, something that a number of people who renewed their driving test later in life find, is that your established driving routine may miss out some things that are perfectly routine for you and that instructors place great emphasis on. Try going out for a drive doing everything pedantically and by the book to remind yourself of the little partial manoeuvres that you may have come to take for granted, such as different steps when making a turn.