Dravokivich wrote: » Just gotta book in lesson 12 now myself. Did a drive from Dublin to Kilkenny and back again the other week. (off motorways ) Really enjoying it.
iguana wrote: » How old are your kids? I haven't yet driven with my 3yo in the car and I'm definitely a bit anxious about it. Firstly because I don't want him to witness the practically inevitable fighting (I vividly remember sitting in the back of the car as a child when my dad gave my mum lessons:eek:). And secondly because I think he would distract me as if he wanted my attention he'd badger me and I'm not confident enough to deal with driving while being badgered yet.
leelee77 wrote: » That's amazing stuff. You must be so proud of yourself!
Dravokivich wrote: Just gotta book in lesson 12 now myself.
irishgirl19 wrote: » Thats great How many lessons would you say it took you before you got the hang of if?
X6.430macman wrote: » Is there anyone that just seem good from the start and are there people that just find it really difficult to drive.
Marc Shy Rationalism wrote: » I'm comfortable enough in his car (11 Yaris) but I can't drive ours at all (06 Ford Galaxy). The clutch has always been my issue, letting it up too quickly, and with the Galaxy it's so responsive that I nearly have to crawl.
shanna83 wrote: » I had great confidence built up in the Yaris then I took ours out with my husband and stalled at every junction, conked out, couldn't start it, felt like a massive idiot and that shook me for weeks. I hate our car and I dread it so I haven't been practicing at all.
iguana wrote: Does anyone else feel a huge difference between their nerves in the instructor's car and in their own car? I feel physically ok after a lesson but after I drive my own car my legs are like jelly for ages afterwards. I guess the knowledge that the instructor's dual control give him the power to stop me from killing anyone but when I'm in my own car, it's all on me.
DenMan wrote: » I’m 36 OP and after years of not driving I’ve taken the plunge and am committed to following it through and gaining my full licence. I have 10 of the 12 lessons done. The car I am doing my lessons in is a new Ford Fiesta and it is a lovely car. My instructor told me that I will be doing my test in it. She’s very direct and keeps pushing me. I like her. Initially she didn’t want me to leave the yard as I was nervous so we practiced there until the second lesson. My sixth lesson was delayed for half an hour and by the time I was halfway through the hour it was already dark so I was driving in the evening time which I really enjoyed as driving at night is one of your lessons. I am practicing with my sister’s partner in his van on Sundays. I enjoy the van as it is a Diesel engine and a powerful vehicle. It’s the same size a post man’s van. His van is due for a service and I hope to be back in it within a few weeks. It’s come to a point now that after years of not learning to drive I really want to do it now. I’m moving to Letterkenny in October and my aim is to have my own car by next summer. Good luck OP. I wish you the very best with your driving.
bannerman2005 wrote: » Best of luck Denman. I just completed lesson 11 of the 12. Really not getting as much practice as I should be. Its amazing the difference in the instructor and non instructor.
DenMan wrote: » Thanks! Well done bannerman2005. My sister's partner has been a truck driver for 30 years so he knows so much and in what areas I need to work on. It's like having two instructors. Good luck in your test.
irishgirl19 wrote: » Had my 6th lesson the other day. Something just changed and felt a lot more confident. Drove with my boyfriend today to local shops. Previously I only felt comfortable enough to drive without the instructor in industrial estate. I think now that I am not worried about conking out as much it has made things a lot easier. Still have alot more to learn though inc parking !
Ilongga wrote: » Hi All, i registered in this forum just to join this thread. I am 34 and still struggling to drive. When I did my 12 lessons, I was living in Dublin City Centre so there was no opportunity for me to practise in between lessons as I only need to walk everywhere ( i.e work, creche, shops and etc.) My husband took me for practise a few times but it only ended in fights. Now that we have moved Northside, I am very keen to learn how to drive. The 12 lessons I did was with an instructor I found in Dealrush. Hoping to get it cheap, I negotiated a price for all 12 lessons with him and pay it outright. Biggest and most costly mistake ever coz the man crushed and stole any confidence I had. I actually ended being terrified of driving after having lessons with him. Now I am in quest to find a very patient instructor who knows how to deal with a terrified woman. Would really appreciate if you can PM me recommendations. Glad to have found this thread as I feel like I'm not alone with this driving dilemna.
Vel wrote: » I'm 37 and have done 6 edt lessons. I was prompted to learn following the breakdown of a relationship and needing to be able to drive my kids around. I'm finding it ok, some lessons better than others. I am anxious though at all times and only realise it when my instructor reminds me to sit back and relax. I had only being doing the lessons without any practice in between, up to last week, when I went out with my dad for the first time. I picked a busy Friday afternoon for out first trip out together which wasn't the best idea, as I found the clutch much harder to use in his car and had a good few stalling episodes at the lights. We then went out the next morning when it was much quieter and I was a lot more comfortable. I'm ok when I am driving around but really start to panic/worry when I have to stop and restart at lights. I know I am nowhere near being ready to sit my test and am quite anxious about how I am going to be able to keep affording lessons, but if I I give up now I know I'll never restart so I have to stick with it no matter what. My kids are always joking about how I can't drive and wondering if I will ever have the courage to start, so I am keeping all of this a secret from them and can't wait to surprise them when I have passed (she says optimistically!!)