Jenna69 wrote: » Show me where in any of my posts have i said that my driving is brilliant???? Please show me cos i know i never said it.
Theanswers wrote: » To be honest the test is very unfair. It really comes down to the day... You can fail through no fault of your own!
Theanswers wrote: » It really isnt as easy as you think, seriously...
Jenna69 wrote: » Anan1 wrote: » Bring a licensed driver with you. You're a learner, you need to learn.Because you might hit one of us.[/QUOTE] I think there's more chance of you hitting me. Jenna69 wrote: » I never claimed to be a great driver, i said i was probably more careful than the next person but how am i meant to get that experience and skill if i dont drive. I need to practice and practice if i'm to pass my test. Like i said just give us a chance. Also if LP drivers are not bothered about driving alone why should you be bothered. if your more careful how do you not know what speed your doing, or what coasting is?http://boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=67370348&postcount=17http://boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=67268376&postcount=1 when coasting you have alot less control over your car, so more than likely you'll be the one hitting one of us.
Anan1 wrote: » Bring a licensed driver with you. You're a learner, you need to learn.Because you might hit one of us.[/QUOTE] I think there's more chance of you hitting me.
Jenna69 wrote: » I never claimed to be a great driver, i said i was probably more careful than the next person but how am i meant to get that experience and skill if i dont drive. I need to practice and practice if i'm to pass my test. Like i said just give us a chance. Also if LP drivers are not bothered about driving alone why should you be bothered.
Jenna69 wrote: » Anan1 wrote: » Bring a licensed driver with you. You're a learner, you need to learn.Because you might hit one of us.[/QUOTE] I think there's more chance of you hitting me. Terrible attitude....and displays the very reason why you should be accompanied by an experienced driver
Jenna69 wrote: » Anan1 wrote: » Bring a licensed driver with you. You're a learner, you need to learn.Because you might hit one of us.[/QUOTE] I think there's more chance of you hitting me. No, there really isnt.
djimi wrote: » With the greatest respect Jenna, a leaner is just that; someone who is learning, and as such can range from someone who has never sat behind the wheel of a car to someone who has a couple of years experience. The law regarding learner drivers not driving unaccompanied is there to prevent the former (those with zero experience) from passing a multiple choice exam and jumping behind the wheel of a car. Take offense all you want, but until you can prove you are fit to drive on the roads by passing your test, you have no business being on the roads unaccompanied, no matter how good you might think you are (and believe me most learners are nowhere near as good as they think they are). You can take all the care and pay all the attention you want, leaners drivers dont have the experience nor (for the most part) the skills to drive on their own.
laser2121 wrote: » right nd tell me wer can we get the experience do we get it in the shop or some thing now seriously full licence drivers dont want us on the roads untill wepass our test but how can we pass our test withought driving nd if the reply is lessons iv done 24 nd money dosnt grow on any of the trees outside
Jenna69 wrote: » Anyone on a LP that i know (inlcuding myself) takes more care and caution on the roads because we are on a LP. And i only got my LP in April so it will be at least October before i can take my test so don't say get the test done, i will do my test when i feel ready to do it and not a second before. We all have to start somewhere so give us a chance! Like i said before full licence holders don't want LP holders on the road at all. Well tough!:p:p:p
godtabh wrote: » And you fell capable to drive on your own when your not meant to be in the meant time?
Jenna69 wrote: » And i'm definitely not naiive to think i'm an excellent driver at this stage.
Jenna69 wrote: » OMG i conked out in the middle of a roundabout yesterday, i went into it ok but i slowed down as i was turning and when i went to accelerate into my exit i conked out, couldn't understand what i did wrong. I started up the engine again, into 1st gear and onto acc while letting up clutch and out again, this happened three times until i realised i wasn't on the acc at all but kept hitting the brake instead of acc. No wonder i couldn't take off. Can you tell i'm on a LP :o:o Also thanks to the van driver coming behind me for giving me plenty of time to recover and not hurrying me by beeping me along. Cheers;)
patrickc wrote: » Jenna69 wrote: » if your more careful how do you not know what speed your doing, or what coasting is?http://boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=67370348&postcount=17http://boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=67268376&postcount=1 when coasting you have alot less control over your car, so more than likely you'll be the one hitting one of us. so ur tellingme thar having the clutch pressed down gives me less control over my car how ??
Jenna69 wrote: » if your more careful how do you not know what speed your doing, or what coasting is?http://boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=67370348&postcount=17http://boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=67268376&postcount=1 when coasting you have alot less control over your car, so more than likely you'll be the one hitting one of us.
Jenna69 wrote: » Wow you've done your homework ha ha! Yes patrickc i am a Learner Driver so i don't know everything about everything but who does. I'm sure full licence drivers don't know everything either. Just because you pass your test doesn't mean that all of a sudden you know everything there is to know about driving. Once you start driving you are learning for life. Everyday driving throws up different situations that you have to deal with and learn from. And i'm definitely not naiive to think i'm an excellent driver at this stage.
Anan1 wrote: » You must be a very fast learner, given that you posted this only five weeks ago:
Jenna69 wrote: » Didn't understand a word of that. English please.
Jenna69 wrote: » This type of statement really annoys me. Fit to be on the road with you????????????????? Who do you think you are????????????????? Anyone on a LP that i know (inlcuding myself) takes more care and caution on the roads because we are on a LP. And i only got my LP in April so it will be at least October before i can take my test so don't say get the test done, i will do my test when i feel ready to do it and not a second before. We all have to start somewhere so give us a chance! Like i said before full licence holders don't want LP holders on the road at all. Well tough!:p:p:p
Jenna69 wrote: » I never claimed to be a great driver, i said i was probably more careful than the next person but how am i meant to get that experience and skill if i dont drive. I need to practice and practice if i'm to pass my test. Like i said just give us a chance. Also if LP drivers are not bothered about driving alone why should you be bothered. (should be a question mark)
Jenna69 wrote: » Another one doing their homework ha ha! I've already said i'm a learner driver and my driving isn't excellent but in the space of five weeks i have gone from conking out in the middle of a roundabout to not conking out at all. And i am a fast learner btw.
laser2121 wrote: » patrickc wrote: » so ur tellingme thar having the clutch pressed down gives me less control over my car how ?? What happens when you press on the accelerator when the clutch is pressed down?....nothing only increased revs therefore you are not in control of the car i.e having the ability to accelerate hence why coasting on the clutch will fail you on your test
patrickc wrote: » so ur tellingme thar having the clutch pressed down gives me less control over my car how ??
laser2121 wrote: » patrickc wrote: » so ur tellingme thar having the clutch pressed down gives me less control over my car how ?? This statement proves that you should not be driving on your own. Your car should not be freewheeling, except for the second it takes to change gear, or for the very last moments when you are coming to a stop. If you have spent 700 euro on lessons and your instructor didn't explain that to you then you really need to find a new driving school.
laser2121 wrote: » patrickc wrote: » so ur tellingme thar having the clutch pressed down gives me less control over my car how ?? You cant accelorate with the clutch floored. If you drive with the clutch in then you are freewheeling. You will fail your test if you are found to be cruising. At the moment spend less time worrying about why and more time trying to concentrate on not doing it...