Are you still on drugs ?? !!I have no idea what car I learnt to drive in let alone what my test was in!
Terrible car-good radio station though!:emoji_thumbsup:A Peugeot 205 , but my first car was a ford cortina my dad bought it new in 1982 and I had it when I passed my test on 1996 . It was like driving a tank but I loved it , I had to turn the radio off to sound the horn and the only radio station I could get on it was Atlantic 252
I leparned how to drive in a Mini. My first car was a Talbot Avenger with a Tiger engine. Was fast in its day. My mother made me get rid of it when she found out. I was only 14
Just as an aside, how much were the lessons when you all took them? Mine cost £2-10/-0d (£2.50 in silly money!). I only had 6 lessons as well, as I'd been driving old bangers round fields and suchlike since I was about 15. My instructor just said to me on my first lesson, "Show me what you know." I did, and he just said, "OK, I'll put you in for your test! Just carry on with the lessons to iron out silly habits." I passed first time, and every test since, e.g. PSV (buses & coaches), taxi cab and motor cycle.
Never?I failed my first car test. After the bit where they make you stop and start on a hill, I forgot to take the handbrake off. They failed me for that.
In 45 years of driving since, I've never had to stop on a hill.
Where do you live? Lincolnshire? North Dakota? Holland??I failed my first car test. After the bit where they make you stop and start on a hill, I forgot to take the handbrake off. They failed me for that.
In 45 years of driving since, I've never had to stop on a hill.
No, I don't have any aversion to hills, I've just never had to stop or start on one.Never?
Do you avoid them or have you genuinely never had to perform a hill start?
Collected my new car on Bank Holiday Monday. A Suzuki Vitara All Wheel Drive. I've been spending all week just getting used to all the bloomin' features! Apart from built-in Sat Nav, it has lane departure warning, auto braking system, reversing camera, a warning light on each wing mirror when a car passes on either side, cruise control which you can set the distance behind the vehicle in front, the road speed signs show up on dashboard, a woman's voice tells you about any hazards ahead such as road works. There's probably more but yet to find them! Talk about changing times! I learnt to drive in a Ford Prefect (pic below) and passed my test 47 years ago!
No they stopped it. Probably because you were coming across them.Just a thought..... does anyone still 'hitch-hike' any more? Years ago, wherever you went in the country, you would nearly always come across hitch-hikers. Me and my brother managed to thumb lifts all the way to Monte Carlo and back in the mid 70's! Great days! I can't remember the last time I saw a hitch-hiker. Have they all got cars these days?
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