Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:You find the time, I'll bring the assessment ...
And there is also the small issue of meeting random strangers off the internet.
I'll finish my exams in June so may be able to do something in July.
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:You find the time, I'll bring the assessment ...
TheInsanity1234 wrote:Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:You find the time, I'll bring the assessment ...
And there is also the small issue of meeting random strangers off the internet.
I'll finish my exams in June so may be able to do something in July.
TheInsanity1234 wrote:And there is also the small issue of meeting random strangers off the internet.
Strangely Brown wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:And there is also the small issue of meeting random strangers off the internet.
Is that 'random' in the conventionally accepted use of the word or 'random' in the current teenage vernacular?
TheInsanity1234 wrote:Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:You find the time, I'll bring the assessment ...
And there is also the small issue of meeting random strangers off the internet.
I'll finish my exams in June so may be able to do something in July.
waremark wrote:Many years ago there was an IAM mailing list - (from the car I had at the time, it must have been between 2000 and 2003). We held an IAM drive day - the first time I met up with random strangers off the internet. I felt very hypocritical - as a parent it was just the sort of thing parents tell their children not to do. Needless to say the day went very well as have the many ADUK/ADH days of more recent years.
A number of us can vouch for Mr C-W. If there was anything bad about the proposal, there would have to be an awful lot of us in on it. I am sure it would be worth your making the time after your exams.
TheInsanity1234 wrote:
It's just that my parents, for whatever reason, have decided to raise me in a pretty sheltered way, so I almost never go out by myself, even now. This does mean when I do go out, my parents are often very inquisitive and they dislike me meeting people off the internet. I do have plans to become more active in the world when I've done my exams, and get a job and so on, so hopefully my parents will become more relaxed about me being out by myself!
Horse wrote:WhoseGeneration wrote:If the older drivers had taken an AD course and learned how to drive properly they, perhaps, wouldn't have problems for theirselves or others.
As an older driver my problem is driving slow enough to avoid licence endorsement.
Much easier in the old days.
What aspects does AD cover which aren't in 'L' training?
If you are an older driver, what changes are you making to adapt to the inevitable bodily changes the ageing brings? [In context, are you over 60?]
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