adiNigel wrote:For me, it depends entirely on how bad the roads are and what standard the pupil has reached. If it is possible to let the lesson go ahead I will try to continue.
A lesson from last year....(on a pupil's test day, not surprisingly the test didn't go ahead but we agreed to have "an introduction to adverse weather conditions" lesson.....
adiNigel wrote:The only problem was me trying to get to the pupil in the first place - I had to go up a fairly steep hill to get to my pupil's house and the hill was slippery. Once I made it we had no problems at all - we both enjoyed the lesson.
Nigel
x-Sonia-x wrote:....Would I like more lessons in the snow...YES PLEASE!!!
adiNigel wrote:x-Sonia-x wrote:....Would I like more lessons in the snow...YES PLEASE!!!
Are you anywhere near Swindon?
Nigel
adiNigel wrote:Is there a skid pan anywhere near you? May be worth investing in a session for you and your daughter sometime. At least then everything is done under controlled situations. I can highly recommend a skid pan session.
Nigel
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