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Finally learning to drive
So at age 33 I'm finally going to learn to drive. My Provisional Licence arrived today so I'm just about to book my first lesson in over 10 years (never did get around to doing the test). My OH still has no interest in learning so it's up to me. I'm a little nervous any advice? Did everyone else learn when they were 17?
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Re: Finally learning to drive
Yep I did my test when I was 17.
Then when I moved to Aus they made me do it again aged 24 the feckers, which was interesting with 7 years of bad habits by then. Luckily the driving standards are so low in Aus that I still passed no worries. You will be fine, just takes a while getting used to the sensations from memory and the clutch was a bit tricky but once you get the hang of it will be a cinch. Living in the country your life will be 100% easier once you have wheels - good luck |
Re: Finally learning to drive
I didnt learn until I was about 20, and only then becasue someone gave me a free lesson and I thought I'd better finish what I started. I have little interest in cars and all that, and living in a nice small town with public transport, I didnt need one. I've driven a lot in the US, but mainly automatics. I'm a bit rusty with my clutch control :o Like it or not, its really a necessity these days ;)
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Now I feel really old learning a 33:eek: mind you my older brother only learned just over a year ago.
Actually I think buying a car and dealing with sales men and sorting out insurance may be more stressful than learning to drive.:confused: |
Re: Finally learning to drive
Good luck Elaine, you'll be just fine.
I did learn at 17 in Scotland with a clutch, then moved to the US and had to take the test there. Talk about easy peasy testing in the US as opposed to the UK, also with an automatic car, which is brainless driving at best. But, when I move back to the UK it will probably be back to the clutch again. Hmmmmmm, wonder if I can get myself an automatic car that doesn't cost a fortune when I get back, worth looking into I think;) By the way, you're still a spring chicken in my book at 33:) |
Re: Finally learning to drive
Originally Posted by Marmalade
(Post 6769167)
Good luck Elaine, you'll be just fine.
I did learn at 17 in Scotland with a clutch, then moved to the US and had to take the test there. Talk about easy peasy testing in the US as opposed to the UK, also with an automatic car, which is brainless driving at best. But, when I move back to the UK it will probably be back to the clutch again. Hmmmmmm, wonder if I can get myself an automatic car that doesn't cost a fortune when I get back, worth looking into I think;) By the way, you're still a spring chicken in my book at 33:) I had considered learning in an automatic but I figured if I'm going to do this I'll do it the proper way, I may change my mind after a few lessons mind you:unsure: |
Re: Finally learning to drive
I didn't learn to drive until I was 34.I took an intensive course over 2 weeks, as if I had done one lesson a week I would never have got there.I learned in a manual car,If I can do it anybody can.11 years on it is great not having to rely on public transport.Good luck
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I learned at 17 - but was in tears by the end of my first lesson with my dad. So choose your first tutor well !! It all went OK after that.
Hubby's brother did not learn till he was in his early 30's, and his other brother is now 35 and still hasn't attempted it ( I think he's sticking to his motorcycle to get out of childcare taxi driving ;) ) - I think the intensive course sounds like a good idea if you can fit that in anywhere - and hour or two everyday will consolidate your learning very quickly. Very good luck Elaine - enjoy - it'll be a blast :thumbsup: |
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Im learning just now im 27 really wished i done it at 17 less nervous i think at that age.
i must say with the more lessons i have the more im confidence im getting just need to get my reverse parking up to scratch then hopefully i can go for my test. good luck:D |
Re: Finally learning to drive
So I've just booked my first lesson next Friday it was the earliest day I could get. I'll see how the first lesson goes and maybe I'll think about doing one of the intensive courses I'd like to learn before my OH get home at the start of December. Okay then I guess I better go and start reading the Highway Code.:blink:
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Re: Finally learning to drive
I only learnt to drive last year at the tender age of 38. I took a test when I was about 20 but after failing I couldn't afford to do it again. My problem was my nerves and my confidence.
One day at the beginning of the new year, I turned round to my boss and said that by the end of 2007 I will be driving and have my own car, I stuck with it and passed first time in July :D I went to my test with the attitude that in the grand scheme of things, if I don't pass it wouldn't be a big deal, so you can imagine my surprise when the instructor told me I had! I got a test just after the morning rush, just after all the school runs had finished and everyone was in work (9.30am) I think, it worked a treat. Best of luck, you know you can do it :thumbup: |
Re: Finally learning to drive
Originally Posted by Scrawni 2
(Post 6774177)
I only learnt to drive last year at the tender age of 38. I took a test when I was about 20 but after failing I couldn't afford to do it again. My problem was my nerves and my confidence.
One day at the beginning of the new year, I turned round to my boss and said that by the end of 2007 I will be driving and have my own car, I stuck with it and passed first time in July :D I went to my test with the attitude that in the grand scheme of things, if I don't pass it wouldn't be a big deal, so you can imagine my surprise when the instructor told me I had! I got a test just after the morning rush, just after all the school runs had finished and everyone was in work (9.30am) I think, it worked a treat. Best of luck, you know you can do it :thumbup: I told my OH that I'd booked my first lesson so he wants me to pick him up at the airport when he gets home in December:eek: I think that may be pushing it a little. |
Re: Finally learning to drive
Originally Posted by Elaine B.
(Post 6775795)
That's good to hear. I think I'll go with the no big deal attitude too:thumbsup:.
I told my OH that I'd booked my first lesson so he wants me to pick him up at the airport when he gets home in December:eek: I think that may be pushing it a little. |
Re: Finally learning to drive
Originally Posted by sans
(Post 6775835)
Haha imagine his face if you pulled up in a jag:lol: Good Luck;)
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Re: Finally learning to drive
Originally Posted by Elaine B.
(Post 6775843)
With flames painted on it:thumbup:
Something in the 14mths of being in Canada, didn't quite get around to :ohmy:;) |
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