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Doesn't wait around does he!

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Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 15 Jul 2005 08:16

Not all boys take ages to pass their tests! My daughter didn't pass 'til her 3rd test. This spring my 17 yr old son passed his test 1st time with just one minor and he was ecstatic, particularly to beat his sister!!! Enjoy the lessons.

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 15 Jul 2005 07:27

Hey!, well done Daniel, give it a go!, better start saving those pounds up now, think they have cars on e --- :))

David

David Report 14 Jul 2005 22:29

My younger daughter booked her first lesson on her 17th birthday, (September) and passed her test in the following January. My mother in law started lessons when she was in her 50's and took the test at least 21 times before passing. So I guess it is advisable to start young. D

Jean Durant

Jean Durant Report 14 Jul 2005 22:18

Daniel, With a woman instructor you are going to be in the safest of hands. Jean x.

Daniel

Daniel Report 14 Jul 2005 22:14

Thanks for the good wishes. Yes I'm really 17. My 129 year old father isn't booking me lessons :-) Dad spoke and asked if I wanted a male or female instructor. I said it didn't matter so I've got a woman. Now I think of it, it would have been safer to ask for a male. (wouldn't it Lynne? :-)

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 14 Jul 2005 22:11

Daniel I do wish I'd learnt, when I was young. My 3 took lessons fairly young and all are driving. Such a bonus especially when it means you have easier access to out-of- the-way places, thus broadening the area for employment. I'm sure you'll do well.

Lynne

Lynne Report 14 Jul 2005 22:11

Daniel If you really are 17 as you said on another thread, then it's the very best time to start driving lessons. Good luck, hope you pass first time (not many men do - LOL!) Lynne

Daniel

Daniel Report 14 Jul 2005 22:10

Yeah that's what he says. He told me that at work there's a Doctor who's in his 40's and has to get lifts. (not from a lowly nurse like my dad of course :-) I think it was classed as a Birthday present but I think he wants me out as soon as possible. First he hands me the estate agent pages and now this :-)

Germaine

Germaine Report 14 Jul 2005 22:10

What a lovely surprise what a nice Dad you have. Learn while you are young and have the confindence I didn't now have to rely on everyone else or get a taxi or bus expensive. Good luck Was it your birthday present?. Germaine x

Unknown

Unknown Report 14 Jul 2005 22:09

I bet he can't wait for you to act as his chauffeur! nell

Jean Durant

Jean Durant Report 14 Jul 2005 22:07

What a smashing Dad you've got. Better to learn while you are young Dan. I'm told it is much easier. Jean x.

Nana Anna

Nana Anna Report 14 Jul 2005 22:07

Gods luck. Get your theory booked up quick if it anything like down south there's a big queue. Anna

Daniel

Daniel Report 14 Jul 2005 22:04

Just been phoned by driving school and it seems I start lessons next week! Dad arranged it secretly. I'm in no real hurry to start learning but, ok, I'll give it a go :-)