jlsmith wrote:
I am not an 'advanced driver' by training or certification but have always taken an interest in driving and road skills. I've driven a lot of cars in my time, slow ones, fast ones, minibuses, vans etc.
I hope I can contribute in some way on the forums!
jlsmith
jlsmith wrote:Hello,
Thanks for approving my account on this forum. Not sure what is expected here so a potted account of me follows.
About me: busy life, mid-40s, wife, three kids, large mortgage, drive (a) 100,000 mile MPV & (b) a newly replaced second car - new toy Astra Sri 160bhp to have some fun with.
I live in S-East England so due to rail commuting during the week my driving is currently limited to weekend trips in Kent / Sussex etc. and pootling round the M25 trying to get to somewhere else in the UK.
I am not an 'advanced driver' by training or certification but have always taken an interest in driving and road skills. I've driven a lot of cars in my time, slow ones, fast ones, minibuses, vans etc.
I hope I can contribute in some way on the forums!
jlsmith
martine wrote:Howdy!
If you have and questions about driving (advanced or otherwise) you might like to post them in the appropriate bit - I'm sure you'll get some sensible replies along with others from TripleS and Silk (sorry guys I couldn't resist).
jlsmith wrote:TripleS wrote:Oh, I'm sure you can: but do try not to initiate too many 14 page topics!
OK I'll stick a 13 page limit on responses to my intro.
Many thanks for your welcome and helpful pointers.
Silk wrote:jlsmith wrote:TripleS wrote:Oh, I'm sure you can: but do try not to initiate too many 14 page topics!
OK I'll stick a 13 page limit on responses to my intro.
Many thanks for your welcome and helpful pointers.
At this point, I'd like to say, "Welcome to the forum". I'll look forward to arguing with you soon.
hir wrote:jlsmith wrote:
I am not an 'advanced driver' by training or certification but have always taken an interest in driving and road skills. I've driven a lot of cars in my time, slow ones, fast ones, minibuses, vans etc.
I hope I can contribute in some way on the forums!
jlsmith
Welcome. If you wish to find out more about so-called "advanced" driving have a look at the mentoring section on this forum and contact someone in your area. I'm sure they'll be pleased to go for a drive and help with any questions that you might have.
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