What kind of car do you drive?

Learning to drive, driving, and using public transport

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rhyds
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Post by rhyds »

Autos are very handy as they remove the very tricky issue of clutch and gear control from the equation, however if you can, try driving a manual car as if you pass with a manual test, you can drive either type
Meg
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Post by Meg »

No shadwell my mum did not close her eyes, but I think it ws nerve racking for her being in the car with me, but if we do a bit each day or when I'm not busy with my college work then I should haopefully get there slowly. I really like driving mums car and I get so excited about driving it....How sad am I?

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Daniel
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Post by Daniel »

My Dad was nervous to start with - as he's not keen on being passenger to anyone, but eventually he became accustomed to being chauffeured around the countryside, to the extent that my name has now changed to Jeeves.
Shadwell
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Post by Shadwell »

That isn't sad Meg, if you dreamed of learning how to drive, then it is an excitement to actually do it, like I still enjoy driving now, and that is 13/14 years after passing my car test, the only thing that isn't enjoyable is trying to predict what the other driver is going to do!!

Dan, did I read right that you passed your driving test?
xdyspraxic_accountantx
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Post by xdyspraxic_accountantx »

When i actually get my license i want a black landrover they feel really safe (sos greenpeace) either that or a sporting clio x
'what a dypraxic nightmare THAT was'
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