Guest alex Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 FUCK OFF LEARNERS 168276[/snapback] Didn't do too well then Sima? 168286[/snapback] Err...passed first time. Back in yer box tbh 168343[/snapback] Being perfect must seem like a curse at times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lazarus 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I think I'm going to attempt to learn soon, I really should've got it out of the way when I was 17 but all my friends learned and my family can drive so I've always got away with not having to. Regret it now though as I'm totally unmotivated. My main problems are that a) from the 1 lesson I have had and a brief drive in my cousin's car I KNOW I will be shit (yes I realise everyone is when they start but I'll be particularly terrible) and I hate learning things that I can't practice independently. 168325[/snapback] Give it a bash. The first time your on the road with other traffic gives you a reet buzz. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewerk 31195 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I passed first time though I would say I had about 20 lessons but it was with my dad who used to be a driving instructor so I was well prepared and it saved me a fortune. The key to the test is to appear relaxed and at ease, slide the seat back, stick on a few "banging tunes", only use one hand to steer and don't forget to wear a baseball cap angled upwards. Follow that and you'll have no problem passing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatful Of Hollow 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Author Share Posted August 1, 2006 Been back about 20 minutes, it went very well, didn't stall it and gear changes were fine. I went to Ropery Lane just off Church Bank in Wallsend, think I was a bit heavy on the throttle again possibly, but overall I enjoyed it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 46014 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 Been back about 20 minutes, it went very well, didn't stall it and gear changes were fine. I went to Ropery Lane just off Church Bank in Wallsend, think I was a bit heavy on the throttle again possibly, but overall I enjoyed it. 168599[/snapback] You sound like a racing driver. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatful Of Hollow 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Author Share Posted August 1, 2006 Been back about 20 minutes, it went very well, didn't stall it and gear changes were fine. I went to Ropery Lane just off Church Bank in Wallsend, think I was a bit heavy on the throttle again possibly, but overall I enjoyed it. 168599[/snapback] You sound like a racing driver. 168632[/snapback] I need to be a bit more sensitive with it, i'll pick it up soon enough. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ally 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I passed 2nd time, had a disaster of a 1st test where I failed coming out of the test centre. I'd urge any 17 year old who can afford it to do it straight away though. I know loads of people who couldn't be arsed back then and now really regret it and don't really have the time to learn. When your 17 you're probably at 6th Form and can do it in free lessons easily. Once you start work it gets tricky. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sima 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 FUCK OFF LEARNERS 168276[/snapback] Didn't do too well then Sima? 168286[/snapback] Err...passed first time. Back in yer box tbh 168343[/snapback] Being perfect must seem like a curse at times. 168394[/snapback] My brilliance is a bit of a burden tbh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shearergol 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I passed first time too. I'd also like to tell learners to fuck off. Seems like they all must have their first lessons on my route to work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fish 10963 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 (edited) Driving is easy, anyone who fails first time shouldn't be allowed to try again tbh. half the stuff you're taught has nowt to do with driving and is all about passing the test to be fair. Like someone said earlier, the car only needs slight adjustments for it to stay straight, you need to make sure the examiner sees you doing everything. since the test I don't think I've held the wheel at "ten to two" or "Quarter to three", I could count the number of times I've parrallel parked, simply because there's rarely any need. things they should teach you, how to text someone without taking your eyes off the road. How to enjoy music without forcing it on everybody else in the county How to FUCKING INDICATE how to refrain from putting make up on/checking for blemishes/faffing with your hair (this is for you ladies) how to keep a safe distance form the car in front, the closer you get, the slower I go How to refrain from decorating your car with tat. "Baby on board" signs only make me, want to make you, swerve. oh and cyclists are subhuman drug taking scum Edited August 1, 2006 by The Fish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt 0 Posted August 1, 2006 Share Posted August 1, 2006 I had a fucking nightmare on my first test. My first instructor decided the best way to toughen me up for the rammed streets of Blyth would be to jolly around the country for two hours at £40 a time. Oh, then decide I'd have to find a new instructor (and different car) two weeks before the test. Wankstain. Come test day my clutch foot was shaking like someone had plugged it into the mains and clipped the kerb on a reverse park enough to warrant a fail. (I can't stay still at the best of times). I then proceeded to be distracted enough to straight on at a roundabout- ignoring the instructor who wanted to go right so I think that actually counted as two fails in one go. The instructor whom I'd been foisted upon then actually showed me the test routes unlike the previous useless twat and I flew through the second test. Hint: book a test for early Saturday morning- Sunday if you can swing it. Yep, it's another £15 but it will make your life a lot easier when you dont have to worry about lorries/masses of kids/market day etc. And under no circumstances hire MICHAEL MEAD ADI. He is a moneygrabbing charlatan twat. Hmm. That might get edited, but as long as it takes some business away before it does, then fine by me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig 6700 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 I had a fucking nightmare on my first test. My first instructor decided the best way to toughen me up for the rammed streets of Blyth would be to jolly around the country for two hours at £40 a time. Oh, then decide I'd have to find a new instructor (and different car) two weeks before the test. Wankstain. Come test day my clutch foot was shaking like someone had plugged it into the mains and clipped the kerb on a reverse park enough to warrant a fail. (I can't stay still at the best of times). I then proceeded to be distracted enough to straight on at a roundabout- ignoring the instructor who wanted to go right so I think that actually counted as two fails in one go. The instructor whom I'd been foisted upon then actually showed me the test routes unlike the previous useless twat and I flew through the second test. Hint: book a test for early Saturday morning- Sunday if you can swing it. Yep, it's another £15 but it will make your life a lot easier when you dont have to worry about lorries/masses of kids/market day etc. And under no circumstances hire MICHAEL MEAD ADI. He is a moneygrabbing charlatan twat. Hmm. That might get edited, but as long as it takes some business away before it does, then fine by me. 168839[/snapback] Impressed you greatly then Matt? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JawD 99 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Id suggest anyone who passes their test to get a car asap. No matter what people will tell you, 3 months after passing your test you are not a good driver. Nor 1 year later either. Like anything it comes iwth experience and practice. So the sooner you get your own car and start driving the better. Oh, and for all the boy racers out there with spoilers bigger than the car itself. Yes, society is laughing AT you not with you. For all those who then think its cool and makes them 'ard to drive around in circles in a big carpark, again it may impress your spotty mates buts its pretty sad. I'd much rather you took your girly car with its blacked out windows and chavtastic music off the end of shields pier and tried doing water wheel spins. Aah, feel better now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twiggy_nufc 0 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Id suggest anyone who passes their test to get a car asap. No matter what people will tell you, 3 months after passing your test you are not a good driver. Nor 1 year later either. Like anything it comes iwth experience and practice. So the sooner you get your own car and start driving the better. Oh, and for all the boy racers out there with spoilers bigger than the car itself. Yes, society is laughing AT you not with you. For all those who then think its cool and makes them 'ard to drive around in circles in a big carpark, again it may impress your spotty mates buts its pretty sad. I'd much rather you took your girly car with its blacked out windows and chavtastic music off the end of shields pier and tried doing water wheel spins. Aah, feel better now 168972[/snapback] I'm glad you got that off your chest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meenzer 15716 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Id suggest anyone who passes their test to get a car asap. No matter what people will tell you, 3 months after passing your test you are not a good driver. Nor 1 year later either. Like anything it comes iwth experience and practice. So the sooner you get your own car and start driving the better.168972[/snapback] I'm worried about that actually, I haven't driven for about 5 years (basically the whole time I was in Germany - ludicrously good public transport rendered it unnecessary) so I'll probably be hopeless when I do finally get behind the wheel again. Might let an instructor sting me for a short refresher course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Euphemism? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meenzer 15716 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 I can but hope. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmill 46014 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Id suggest anyone who passes their test to get a car asap. No matter what people will tell you, 3 months after passing your test you are not a good driver. Nor 1 year later either. Like anything it comes iwth experience and practice. So the sooner you get your own car and start driving the better.168972[/snapback] I'm worried about that actually, I haven't driven for about 5 years (basically the whole time I was in Germany - ludicrously good public transport rendered it unnecessary) so I'll probably be hopeless when I do finally get behind the wheel again. Might let an instructor sting me for a short refresher course. 169143[/snapback] Aye a mate of mine lived in London and although he'd passed his test he'd never driven much. He was on holiday in Houston when i was there a bit back and honestly he is the worst driver in the world. He would never pass his test if he took it now. Veering out of his lane on a busy 6-lane motorway, taking right turns from the left hand lane of a dual carriageway. Just completely clueless and terrifying to be a passenger. Typical London tosspot as well so he thinks he knows best with everything. We had a MASSIVE argument when he was demanding directions off me and then refusing to do what I told him because [posh accent]"Noooooo, actually I think this might be a better wayyyyy"[/posh accent]. Cue me. "Right, f*ck yer then! RANT RANT RANT RANT!" One of those moments where all of the little things that have been annoying you about someone you would never normally see that much, but then have to spend 10 days, with just come flying out before you've got a chance to censor them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton 21980 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Id suggest anyone who passes their test to get a car asap. No matter what people will tell you, 3 months after passing your test you are not a good driver. Nor 1 year later either. Like anything it comes iwth experience and practice. So the sooner you get your own car and start driving the better.168972[/snapback] I'm worried about that actually, I haven't driven for about 5 years (basically the whole time I was in Germany - ludicrously good public transport rendered it unnecessary) so I'll probably be hopeless when I do finally get behind the wheel again. Might let an instructor sting me for a short refresher course. 169143[/snapback] I passed first time but the whole experience of driving put me off so I avoided it like the plague whenever I could - letting other people drive me whenever possible. Eventually after 5 years I couldn't avoid it any longer and bit the bullet, and now I'm OK. I didn't use an instructor but in retropsect this may be a good idea - it soon comes back to you but it might give you confidence. I still hate driving in foreign countries mind, I'm convinced that one day I'll have a head-on crash, so only drive abroad when there is absolutely no other choice. I know several people in their 30s now who never bothered learning to drive. It becomes MUCH harder when you're older and I suspect they regret it now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zico martin 90 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Id suggest anyone who passes their test to get a car asap. No matter what people will tell you, 3 months after passing your test you are not a good driver. Nor 1 year later either. Like anything it comes iwth experience and practice. So the sooner you get your own car and start driving the better.168972[/snapback] I'm worried about that actually, I haven't driven for about 5 years (basically the whole time I was in Germany - ludicrously good public transport rendered it unnecessary) so I'll probably be hopeless when I do finally get behind the wheel again. Might let an instructor sting me for a short refresher course. 169143[/snapback] I passed first time but the whole experience of driving put me off so I avoided it like the plague whenever I could - letting other people drive me whenever possible. Eventually after 5 years I couldn't avoid it any longer and bit the bullet, and now I'm OK. I didn't use an instructor but in retropsect this may be a good idea - it soon comes back to you but it might give you confidence. I still hate driving in foreign countries mind, I'm convinced that one day I'll have a head-on crash, so only drive abroad when there is absolutely no other choice. I know several people in their 30s now who never bothered learning to drive. It becomes MUCH harder when you're older and I suspect they regret it now. 169174[/snapback] here here! I never bothered learning to drive when I was a kid (money better spent on drink etc) and only really got round to it over the last few years. I passed my test this year at the ripe old age of 34 and must say it was the most stressful thing Ive ever had to do! I was under so much pressure (from work and family but predominantly from myself) that i went to pieces every test I took and ended up like a bit of maureen off driving school! I got there in the end but God how I wish I'd done it when I was 17 and it didnt matter as much to me! the older you get the harder it gets, unlike some other things Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fish 10963 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 I passed first time but the whole experience of driving put me off so I avoided it like the plague whenever I could - letting other people drive me whenever possible. Eventually after 5 years I couldn't avoid it any longer and bit the bullet, and now I'm OK. I didn't use an instructor but in retropsect this may be a good idea - it soon comes back to you but it might give you confidence. I still hate driving in foreign countries mind, I'm convinced that one day I'll have a head-on crash, so only drive abroad when there is absolutely no other choice. I know several people in their 30s now who never bothered learning to drive. It becomes MUCH harder when you're older and I suspect they regret it now. 169174[/snapback] total opposite as soon as I passed my test I was in the car most days, I alwaysd offer lifts to people even if I'm sitting watching tv. If they need to get somewhere and either have to get public transport or drive themselves I'll offer to give em a lift. canonise me now tbh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zico martin 90 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 I passed first time but the whole experience of driving put me off so I avoided it like the plague whenever I could - letting other people drive me whenever possible. Eventually after 5 years I couldn't avoid it any longer and bit the bullet, and now I'm OK. I didn't use an instructor but in retropsect this may be a good idea - it soon comes back to you but it might give you confidence. I still hate driving in foreign countries mind, I'm convinced that one day I'll have a head-on crash, so only drive abroad when there is absolutely no other choice. I know several people in their 30s now who never bothered learning to drive. It becomes MUCH harder when you're older and I suspect they regret it now. 169174[/snapback] total opposite as soon as I passed my test I was in the car most days, I alwaysd offer lifts to people even if I'm sitting watching tv. If they need to get somewhere and either have to get public transport or drive themselves I'll offer to give em a lift. canonise me now tbh 169250[/snapback] does that include stopping for any young ladies waiting at bus stops good call if so! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fish 10963 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 (edited) does that include stopping for any young ladies waiting at bus stops good call if so! 169254[/snapback] yup, it's not called soliciting, it's offering a lift Edited August 2, 2006 by The Fish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JawD 99 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 Aye, if you have passed a while ago and not driven, Id recommend getting a refresher. The reasn I said it by the way, is I left it 6 months before splashing out £300 on a Mk2 Escort anyway, I was utter shite. I had passed first time as well, but in that 6month forgot most of it. Actaully took te right wing off after a couple weeks by reversing into a parking space and hitting my front end along a fence Damn, that was about 15 years ago now like. On another note, I failed my Class 1 when I went for it because I wasnt strong enough to change down the gears and ended up free wheeling in neutral over a roundabout quite interesting when driving an 18 wheel artic ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fish 10963 Posted August 2, 2006 Share Posted August 2, 2006 On another note, I failed my Class 1 when I went for it because I wasnt strong enough to change down the gears and ended up free wheeling in neutral over a roundabout quite interesting when driving an 18 wheel artic ! 169267[/snapback] you're a trucker??!! best job in the world ever as long as you're a trucker in the states..... called Snowman..... with the Bandit as your buddy... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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