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#46730 - 24/05/06 10:55 PM Driving Test
ST_Cruzer_06 Offline
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Well after giving it alot of thought and since i've been driving my for almost a month now, i'm thinking of putting in for my driving test. haha no i'm just fooling you all

What i mean to say is that driving tests these days are extremely good, you have to admit. Their not easy to pass, but at the end of the day it does make you a better driver. I was in my friends car tonight and his driving is awesome, he's only been driving a couple of months since he past his test. But there was this idiot doing some silly braking on the motorway, from 70 down to 40 (which you don't expect) for some stupid reason, but my mate handled it very well.
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#46731 - 24/05/06 11:02 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: ST_Cruzer_06]
Happy Birthday crofty136 Offline
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Yep, i agree, when i have been in the car with people who have just passed i have been suprised how normal it felt, i spose i will have been the same when i first passed on valentines day!

I still consider myself a new driver but i feel very settled and comfortable with my driving, I already have a lot more confidence than my mum when it comes to motorway driving and so on

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#46732 - 24/05/06 11:07 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: crofty136]
Fordie Offline
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i think it seems to be alot harder now than what it was when i did it (4 years ago) except they are still letting these silly little boys pass who can't control there cars and stuff! ive just realised you might think im making reference to you stgtr06, but i'm not actually! im talking about these silly little 17 year olds who as soon as they pass there test they are showing off and being a complete hazzard to everyone else and it annoys me. they behave themselves for the test and then as soon as they are in there own cars the show off and play up!!!!
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#46733 - 24/05/06 11:13 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: Fordie]
Anthony1664 Offline
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Registered: 27/04/06
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wow i feel old when people talk about its "4 years since I passed my test" I took mine in 1989....no written...parking between 2 cars or the like.......would hate to have to re-take it.........As my instructor said to me straight after my test "now you have passed you can go and learn to drive" when I was taught they very much showed u waht to do to get through the test rather than how to drive not sure how it is now though?
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#46734 - 24/05/06 11:24 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: Anthony1664]
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Registered: 10/05/06
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a local kid who just recently pasted his test near me has crashed his car already. He drove so stupidly everywhere it was bound to happen.

I remember the first time i went out on my own and no one saying "take the next left please" LOL
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#46735 - 24/05/06 11:35 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: MattyST]
ST_Cruzer_06 Offline
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Yeah, some people do take it for granted i suppose. But they do know how to drive properly. I passed my test almost a year ago now and i always check all my mirrors and always signal correctly.
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#46736 - 25/05/06 07:46 AM Re: Driving Test [Re: ST_Cruzer_06]
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Well I've been driving 24 years this summer and when I took my test it lasted for about 35 mins and when I'd finished he asked me about 5 questions on the highway code and that was it, passed first time and cost me £12 it was too easy.
For the first year I drove like a bloody maniac, had three minor smashes in that time.
Is the test better now. Yes!!
I have to agree with ST GTR, my son passed his test last month and could not believe how intensive it was with theory, hazards and finally the driving test. Am very impressed with his driving and techniques and he seems alot more responsible driving at 17 than I certainly was!

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#46737 - 25/05/06 08:45 AM Re: Driving Test [Re: Richt]
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I don't think the tests are hard enough!
Driving a car is operating a piece of machinery, therefore you should have a basic understanding of how that machinery works and general maintenance eg, changing a wheel, changing oil and filter, spark plug removal, opening the bonnet!!!
Also, the test should include being on a skid pan to show you understand what to do in the event that you get out of control.
Also, similar to Motorcycles, you should be limited to 1000cc or 50BHP until you are 21 years old and have calmed down a bit, with a limited top speed of 60mph.
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#46738 - 25/05/06 12:06 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: DAVE T ST]
stuart84 Offline
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I don't think the tests are hard enough!
Driving a car is operating a piece of machinery, therefore you should have a basic understanding of how that machinery works and general maintenance eg, changing a wheel, changing oil and filter, spark plug removal, opening the bonnet!!!
Also, the test should include being on a skid pan to show you understand what to do in the event that you get out of control.
Also, similar to Motorcycles, you should be limited to 1000cc or 50BHP until you are 21 years old and have calmed down a bit, with a limited top speed of 60mph.




As part of the driving test they do now ask you a few basic questions. I had to show my examiner where i'd check the oil on the car, how to fill up the washer bottle etc. Whie I do agree with you to an extent I think that if you had to teach mechanics to learner drivers it would put lots of people off, and also most people just take a car to a garage if it breaks.

One things I definately agree with is the limit on the engine size of a car that young drivers can own. I think they should be limited to a maximum of a 1.4 or smaller until they get to 21. I deliberately bought a low powered car that was easy to drive when i first past my test so that I could learn to drive. After keeping that for a year and feeling more confident I bought my Leon. Certainly the best decision I could have made.

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#46739 - 25/05/06 12:41 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: stuart84]
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I deliberately bought a low powered car that was easy to drive when i first past my test so that I could learn to drive. After keeping that for a year and feeling more confident I bought my Leon. Certainly the best decision I could have made.




Couldn't agree more. I think the first year of driving you should be limited to a small engine size, as i had my 1.1 engine for almost a year and it has made me a better driver. But i don't agree on the maximum speed of 60 mph, i think that could be dangerous on the motorway, as my 1.1 could just about do 70 mph, and it was dangerous when you had to overtake lorries and stuff.

But yeah that wouldn't be a bad idea to limit engine sizes on youngsters. But you know how they get in their 1.1 engines. It's like they have something to prove.
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#46740 - 25/05/06 02:54 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: ST_Cruzer_06]
Mase Offline
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Personally I think that too many 'bad drivers' still slip through the net, and I actually think that the test doesn't go far enough and should be harder. As soon as I passed my test I went on to do the IAM test, I think that the pass plus scheme thingy should be compulsory for all new drivers, it just gives a bit of extra experience, and at the end of the day its only good experience that can make you a better driver, not having a little piece of paper that says you can.

The whole engine size limiting idea is pretty good too, although I think that it is partly achieved by insurance companys anyway charging so much for young drivers. If I wanted to get insured on anything above a 1.4 when I first passed my test, I would have had to sell my liver!


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#46741 - 25/05/06 06:46 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: Mase]
st_steve Offline
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Just worked it out Ive been driving 29 years. Lesson cost me £3 each back then.
My first car was an MK1 Escort 1.1 and cost an arm and leg to insure (£90 Third party fire and theft) So inreal terms I guess insurance hase gone through the roof.

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#46742 - 25/05/06 09:43 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: st_steve]
Cheeks Offline
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Registered: 15/03/06
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Limiting engines sizes is a bad idea imo, what if young people want to drive the family car, you can't group all newly passed drivers as bad drivers. We're already turning into a nanny state, without laws like this!

The driving tests now are all designed to make money, hence the absurd hazard perception test. They have quotas limiting on how many people they can pass a month, so examiners are failing people for no reason, wich is grocely unfair.

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#46743 - 25/05/06 09:58 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: Cheeks]
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#46744 - 25/05/06 10:06 PM Re: Driving Test [Re: ST_Cruzer_06]
DAVE T ST Offline
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But i don't agree on the maximum speed of 60 mph, i think that could be dangerous on the motorway, as my 1.1 could just about do 70 mph, and it was dangerous when you had to overtake lorries and stuff.





HGVs are limited to 56MPH
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