nigelelliott394 wrote:In my opinion, it's a great idea! As long as you encourage her to use a good steering method and plenty of rear observation I see it as a positive thing and something that will certainly help her to feel more confident before taking her test
TripleS wrote:The only bad news here is where you refer to your daughter: prior to that I was getting ideas. I'm constantly in trouble with Mrs TripleS for that sort of thing.
Best wishes all,
Dave - there's still life in the old dog yet!
TripleS wrote:I still have some bother with that at times, but I'm a slow learner.
TripleS wrote:Ah, sorry, I had overlooked the need for a supervising driver to have held a full licence for a period - three years is it? - before they can sit in with a learner.
Anyhow, Sonia, all credit to you for persevering with your own lessons, and winning in the end. Admirable.
I was much more fortunate: brilliant instructors, and an examiner who was surely in a very good mood on test day.
Best wishes all,
Dave.
fungus wrote:A father phoned to ask if I could take his son for his test which was three weeks away. Asking a few questions, it transpired that there had been no professional instruction, but his mate thought that he was a good driver, and would have no problem passing the test. Eeeeeeek. It was soon apparent that they did not want to pay for lessons, and only wanted the use of a car for the test. Needless to say they didn't get it, not from me anyway.
TripleS wrote:Anyhow, Sonia, all credit to you for persevering with your own lessons, and winning in the end. Admirable.
TripleS wrote:I was much more fortunate: brilliant instructors, and an examiner who was surely in a very good mood on test day.
nigelelliott394 wrote:As did I... a good idea but certainly not worth breaking the law for.
adiNigel wrote:For the legal side to not apply, the land mustn't be accessible to the general public (a supermarket car park is publicly accessible) and you must have the permission of the owner.
Nigel
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