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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:01 pm
by daz6215
GS wrote:
daz6215 wrote:I've just had an American delegate out on a UK familiarisation day, talk about being thrown in at the deep end it was the first time she had driven on the left and the fist time she had encountered a roundabout, i recommended to her company that she will require further training before being allowed to drive, so my point is would it not be more feasible to have maybe US training days over there with people from that country who really have a good grasp of the rules and regulations?


Just out of curiosity, do you use a dual-controlled car for these courses?


No it was a hire car hired in, i had to slam the handbrake on during the drive on a roundabout to avoid a collision :shock: might of been nice to have duals though!

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:28 am
by e-trainer
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