Congrats Aly !!

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bunny7541
Just saying a big well done to Aly for passing her driving test Applause Partying Thumbs Up
Posted: 2009-10-28 18:05:52
Nadia86
Well done Aly! :applause:

I'm still learning to drive :)
Posted: 2009-10-28 18:43:44
krunchie frog
Didn't Aly pass months ago?
Posted: 2009-10-28 20:03:44
bunny7541
ORIGINAL: krunchie frog

Didn't Aly pass months ago?


that was me haha

Aly passed her theory months ago
Posted: 2009-10-28 22:42:23
All In London
Well done Aly :thumbsup: :party:

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note to self: stay off the roads for a few months
Posted: 2009-10-29 09:56:41
krunchie frog
ORIGINAL: bunny7541

ORIGINAL: krunchie frog

Didn't Aly pass months ago?


that was me haha

Aly passed her theory months ago


Ohhh....


Well done Aly!
Posted: 2009-10-29 11:41:38
Aly
Awww thanks guys! Come 'ere you!! *group hug*

Yeah, passed me theory a while back (2nd time - d'oh!) then passed me driving test on wednesday, first time! Woo!!

I'm gonna take the car out for a spin in a bit, before work... first time on me own... eeeeeeeeek! Then I think I'll head towards London. Come round for a cuppa, eh AIL? ;)



Nads: how many lessons you on? How's it going?
Posted: 2009-10-30 09:30:02
Nadia86
Group hug! :) what sort of car do you have Aly?

My dad is teaching me but he's not a teacher though! lol! i'm starting to drive in our field :) i haven't had driving lessons yet. The problem i'm having at the moment is the clutch.

Well done again Aly! :applause:
Posted: 2009-10-30 15:23:22
Aly
I have a Mazda 323F. It's 12 years old, so it's taking me a while to get used to, but since I've passed my confidence has sored. Still a bit jurky at times, but that'll go hopefully...

Ah, that's good. I was lucky to have a car whilst learning so I could go out and practice with Rich inbetween. You can save money that way. Keep learning with ya pap til you need to have a few professional lessons. The clutch was always my issue. Still is at times. On the new car I'd have lessons in, the biting point was quite high up. But in our old car, it's very early. So it just took a while to get used to that. Need more gas on the old car.
Posted: 2009-11-01 13:00:29
Aly
Oh and thank you Nads! :biggrin: Let me know how you're getting on.
Posted: 2009-11-01 13:01:20
Nadia86
ORIGINAL: Aly

I have a Mazda 323F. It's 12 years old, so it's taking me a while to get used to, but since I've passed my confidence has sored. Still a bit jurky at times, but that'll go hopefully...

Ah, that's good. I was lucky to have a car whilst learning so I could go out and practice with Rich inbetween. You can save money that way. Keep learning with ya pap til you need to have a few professional lessons. The clutch was always my issue. Still is at times. On the new car I'd have lessons in, the biting point was quite high up. But in our old car, it's very early. So it just took a while to get used to that. Need more gas on the old car.


cool :) just imagine that we could all drive to London and meet up! i need a bit more confidence. I think when i get the hang of the clutch i might feel a bit more confident :)

The first car i drove when i was 17 was a Honda and i was driving it in the field which was good because i almost went into the hedge! :laugh: and it was pretty fast.
Posted: 2009-11-01 16:47:58
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