I was always a little bored by driving, I didn't dislike it, but I found no joy in it, learnt in a nice car, bought a crappy little banger, all very meh, then I got a new car recently, more powerful than I was used to, and because the car tells me to, I drive a bit more agressively, and as such...got done for speeding :/
so I find it depends on the car somewhat, but I don't go out for random drives because I like driving, though I know many who do just get in the car and drive around for hours
Exactly, I'm a speed freak, I do everything fast or it's boring, however in a car that will almost certainly be illegal. Instead you drive around at mundane speeds on a road clogged with other people...
My driving lessons were interesting because my instructor kept pointing out hot girls and generally swooning all over the place.
I like driving though, you don't need to drive illegally to have fun either
But it helps...
Try racing.
Then you'll really hate 'driving'.
Racing I want to have a try at, however car racing has never appealed to me. Motorcycle (especially off road), bike, ski and powerboat racing on the other hand!
Driving is like cycling, walking or running. After some time it becomes just a normal thing (especially if you drive in London every day same route to work), having said that if you do have a chance of driving in different condition ie motorway over the speed limit it brings some kind of excitement.
Exactly, just a mundane task, like spelling, it's not interesting but you need to do it (most of the time).
[TW]Fox;14738606 said:
I can't imagine not driving. Imagine having to rely on people for lifts etc.
Called pedal/feet power and public transport (and I don't mean busses). I have to say I love trains, especially cross country ones. If you're cycling to somewhere you can have fun along the way, cycle fast down some twisty singletrack, jump down some stairs or off walls etc. I'd like to see you do that in a car.
Trains on the other hand, you can just lie back and relax in a comfy relaxed atmosphere while getting there in less or the same time it takes to drive (usually). Or you can drive along clogged roads for 4 hours and be knackered by the time you get there.
Imagine having to regularly use public transport. Ugh.
Nothing wrong with public transport (although I exclude buses in that comment).
that's 'have to' (sp)

Poor mistake!
Their is at least 7 more ways of transport than driving.
Walking
Cycling
Motorbike
Taxi
Bus
Train
Helicopter
Plane
Boat
Exactly.
If he doesn't want to learn how to drive a car, you think he wants to learn how to ride a motorbike, fly a plane or helicopter, or sail a boat?
Actually I do want to learn to ride a motorcycle (in fact I already can off road), I also have powerboating certificates and was going to get a teaching certificate as well. As for flying, I always wanted to do that too, and when I have the money it's something i'm going to do.
I guess the problem is the transport I am already able to use is far more exciting than driving slowly along a flat road. There's nothing more exciting than taking a 5m RIB out into a 5m+ swell and spending half your time airborne (legally), or cycling on some really rough and twisty stuff, or skiing down some narly as hell mountain.
