LexieOnRale wrote: » I learned how to drive a new holland before I was even let into the passenger seat of my parents cars! We started driving tractors in the fields at about 9. My father let us drive his jeep around the fields at about 13. Then graduated to driving around the house and reversing up and down the drive in the cars until I got my provisional. (16 for tractors, 17 for car), two driving lessons, did my test, full licence at 18.
Hammer89 wrote: » Having got 40/40 on my theory test (have I mentioned that?) I can confirm that it is never permissible for children to drive a tractor.
Hammer89 wrote: » Medusa need not answer. Anywho, having passed my theory test with a perfect score of 40/40 before Christmas, I'm hoping to take to the road soon. I know the rules of the road. I know what every single sign means. I know that if your indicator is broken and you want to turn left, you need to stick your right arm out the window and do something of a 'wax on, wax off' motion. Basically, I know everything about driving - but I don't know how to drive.
Hammer89 wrote: » Medusa need not answer. Anywho, having passed my theory test with a perfect score of 40/40 before Christmas, I'm hoping to take to the road soon. I know the rules of the road. I know what every single sign means. I know that if your indicator is broken and you want to turn left, you need to stick your right arm out the window and do something of a 'wax on, wax off' motion. Basically, I know everything about driving - but I don't know how to drive. That being said, I'll be getting lessons off a mate in the coming days hopefully and if anybody has any decent suggestions of location, in the South Dublin area, I'd like to hear them. He has suggested Sandyford industrial estate, which I don't particularly like because I can't think of an area the size of a golf course up there - and that's what I need. I need somewhere with plenty of land, no pedestrians or buildings.
Del2005 wrote: » You need to study more if you think that the hand signal for going left is "wax on wax off" Best place to learn is with an ADI, if you don't have access to a banger and a field.
foggy_lad wrote: » Basically learned from watching my Father driving from the middle of the back seat, I was the only one of 4/5 in the back who never fell asleep on long trips down the country almost weekly visiting relatives. Forward to when I was about 16 and he asks if I want to give driving a go so I get to drive from Clane to Maynooth, worst journey of my life and it nearly killed my poor father! He kept yelling at me to keep out away from the ditch and how we'd both be killed! He was obviously seeing the road from a driver's perspective still so the ditch was much closer to him than it should have been, I took the auld banger up to 75 and he quietened down. He said I was a good driver when we got home but not to say anything to my Ma:D
Junkyard Tom wrote: » Sinclair Spectrum mid 1980's. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAjLL53g2U8