7db wrote:There are lots of things that the supervising passenger must comply with, however -- he mustn't be drunk and he can't use his handheld mobile phone -- for example -- if he needs glasses he must wear them. He can't fall asleep and he can be punished for dangerous driving if the learner does it.
gannet wrote:if the learner crashes the car (not seriously), chances are the supervisor will need to drive it home as the learner may well not be in a fit state...
not that it happened to me of course
bbllr87 wrote:gannet wrote:if the learner crashes the car (not seriously), chances are the supervisor will need to drive it home as the learner may well not be in a fit state...
not that it happened to me of course
No of course not brother gannet!
WhoseGeneration wrote:Yet no one has questioned the OP's Father's ability to teach driving. Let alone the problems possible in this situation.
gannet wrote:bbllr87 wrote:gannet wrote:if the learner crashes the car (not seriously), chances are the supervisor will need to drive it home as the learner may well not be in a fit state...
not that it happened to me of course
No of course not brother gannet!
oh alright then, but it was only a small one
Gareth wrote:WhoseGeneration wrote:Yet no one has questioned the OP's Father's ability to teach driving. Let alone the problems possible in this situation.
Perhaps because it depends as much if not more on the ability of the pupil to learn, and perhaps because some of us were taught to drive by our parents.
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