mefoster wrote:I don't know about others but I have noticed a change in your outlook (as reflected in your posts) since passing your test and driving alone. Your self-belief has gone way up and you speak much more authoritatively than previously. It's nothing specific that I can put a finger on rather an overall change in feel to your posts.
This, of course, is to be expected. While you are certainly not typical of a young male driver, that is exactly what you are and I offer it merely as a caution. To quote Han Solo: "Great, Kid. Don't get cocky."
If that is the case, then I do apologise. I don't intend to write as if I'm the world's expert on driving, so if I'm coming across as being a bit more "I am right and you are wrong" then I'm awfully sorry. I really do not wish to become yet another argumentative teenager who thinks I'm better.
mefoster wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:(I wish to add your post came across as being very condensing. I would hope you didn't intend to come across like that.)
It comes across as it comes across. It is a simple statement of fact and people will read it with their own filters. I have no desire to be condensing [sic] or condescending but it would be deeply disappointing to see you become overconfident so quickly.
Just my £0.02. YMMV. Other opinions are available.
I've just reread what I said to point out the possible tone, and it sounds awfully stuck up.
I've extracted my head from my posterior, and I apologise if I've come across as being a bit of a brat. I only meant to question how it came across, I didn't mean for it to come across as being "how rude of you to speak to me like that" (because I fully understand if you intended to come across like that).
The one thing I really wish to avoid is being overconfident, as, having lived in Essex, I've seen far too many instances of young teenagers thinking they're better than they actually are at driving.
TripleS wrote:I agree with what you say, Mark.
Before the test, I was very impressed with Mr 1234's attitude and maturity. It would be a shame if some of that were to be lost in this post test period. Acquiring good solid experience, and the reliablity that should follow from it, takes a long time. It is still very early days.
....and that's not meant to be condensing either, so I hope nobody will get steamed up about it.
As I've said above, I never intended to come across as being more knowledgeable.
Also, see above regarding head removal from down under
fungus wrote:I'm not getting Steamed up about it Dave.
Insanity, please do not take this the wrong way. No one is intending to be condescending, and as you rightly say they have many more years, and if I may add, thousands of miles road experience over you. That's not your fault, but as Mark and Dave have observed, your posts have come over as more authoritive recently. This will be the result of your growing confidence.
You are at a particularly vulnerable period in your driving career, where your percieved abilities are higher than your actual abilities. This is not uncommon, and although you have shown an attitude more mature than your years, you need to guard against overconfidence. I'm sure that you've had a couple of wake up calls by now, and as your post suggests you are starting to learn from them.
A problem that has been recognised with young drivers, and young people in general, is that the Cerebal Cortex, the part of the brain that deals with reasoning, may not become fully developed until the age of 25years. This would account for the poor reasoning shown by many young people.
If an ADUK driving day comes up near you, go along, if only to sit in as an observer. I'm sure that the more experienced ADUKers would give a commentary explaining the reasons for their actions.
Any how, as I said, don't take offence. others are only trying to help you. And keep up the learning.
Fully understand. I most definitely do need the occasional slap to bring me back to the ground
Horse wrote:fungus wrote: I'm sure that the more experienced ADUKers would give a commentary explaining the reasons for their actions.
That may not be so simple.
In case you have missed it earlier, I'm actually profoundly deaf, so require eye-contact in order to lipread what people say.
I'd be more comfortable observing the actions, and jotting down questions that pop to mind, than to have drivers talking to me whilst driving...
To everybody, thanks for pointing out my attitude. No offence was taken, though it seems that way
I am a young teenage male, I need the occasional reminder I'm still... Inexperienced, to put it nicely