Soldato
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- 1 Jan 2003
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We found out the hard way, that taking lessons in modern 'tricked' up cars does NOT make for someone who can drive a 'normal' car...Unless rich mummy and daddy are going to buy them a car with all the bells and whistles. Autopilot included.
The daughter started lessons on her 17th birthday, the driving instructor was a lovely chap and we did well to book him as he was very popular.
Part way through her lessons we got her a Citroen C1. By this point she was doing well with her lessons and wasnt far off booking her test.
All rosy, until I took her out in her own little car.........And to put it bluntly, she had no idea how to drive a car!! No idea on clutch control, biting point, handbrake use, reversing using mirrors etc....Mr Instructors Alfa apparently had all the toys that did everything for you. It was a massive shock to the system and caused a lot of tears.. ( not mine
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So while she was still having official 'lessons', I gave her lessons in her own car around the local industrial estate, then progressing onto public roads, and I was amazed at how much she wasn't taught, from basic car control to lane discipline, through to understanding road layouts etc.. I told her that no matter where she was in the UK, all roads followed the same rules/signs etc and once you had that sorted you can drive anywhere.
She passed first time, and within days was arranging trips away with her mates driving all over the country, which she did.. I was really proud, and the Mrs was totally shocked and horrified
The daughter started lessons on her 17th birthday, the driving instructor was a lovely chap and we did well to book him as he was very popular.
Part way through her lessons we got her a Citroen C1. By this point she was doing well with her lessons and wasnt far off booking her test.
All rosy, until I took her out in her own little car.........And to put it bluntly, she had no idea how to drive a car!! No idea on clutch control, biting point, handbrake use, reversing using mirrors etc....Mr Instructors Alfa apparently had all the toys that did everything for you. It was a massive shock to the system and caused a lot of tears.. ( not mine

So while she was still having official 'lessons', I gave her lessons in her own car around the local industrial estate, then progressing onto public roads, and I was amazed at how much she wasn't taught, from basic car control to lane discipline, through to understanding road layouts etc.. I told her that no matter where she was in the UK, all roads followed the same rules/signs etc and once you had that sorted you can drive anywhere.
She passed first time, and within days was arranging trips away with her mates driving all over the country, which she did.. I was really proud, and the Mrs was totally shocked and horrified
