

maiforpeace wrote:I have no idea what your testing procedure is, but, all I can say is, drive in the correct lane.![]()
Do you test in a car they provide you, or, do you provide the car? Because, if you provide it, make sure everything is operational and legal.
Just relax and focus on your driving, not the instructor.



weber134 wrote:BACK! it was really fun, I only stalled it 2 or 3 times and I got to drive home. looking forward to next lesson.

maiforpeace wrote:weber134 wrote:BACK! it was really fun, I only stalled it 2 or 3 times and I got to drive home. looking forward to next lesson.
Nice weber! You are learning to drive on a stick shift? I did too. Stick shifts are becoming non-existent here in the US.




Globe wrote:I'll let your mum know next time I'm in England. Just so she can take away the carkeys and I can go in safety.




weber134 wrote:I just had my second driving lesson it was pretty good although the roads are scary.
Learnt 3 point turns which I found quite hard.
Heiden wrote:weber134 wrote:I just had my second driving lesson it was pretty good although the roads are scary.
Learnt 3 point turns which I found quite hard.
I was nervous and screwed up on my driving test. However, my tester knows my father, so I passed with flying colours.







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