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hey im new at all this im 16 and maybe the end of this year or the start of next year im going to be taking my lessons and im realy into cars and performance and the looks and everything but i dont know much about it all and im woundering if anyone can help me i dont know where or how to start learning. ty
jayhorne said:
hey im new at all this im 16 and maybe the end of this year or the start of next year im going to be taking my lessons and im realy into cars and performance and the looks and everything but i dont know much about it all and im woundering if anyone can help me i dont know where or how to start learning. ty
First of all, welcome to the forum! 
There's always the internet if you want to know more.
As for driving lessons, I suppose you could ask your dad to get things moving, but make sure it's on private land for a start! Driving lessons are getting expensive, and also the test is split in two parts. So there will be a lot of learning and studying.
Again, welcome here and I'm sure others will be of assistance to you here.
Welcome to the forum. Having a few young relatives going through the learning experience at the moment it has shocked me how many lessons are required and how much they cost.
As has been said, anything you can do to get the feel for a car in the meantime will be of great benefit. Also, start by paying attention when you are a passenger in a car to get the idea of lane discipline and how to handle roundabouts.
Best of luck with it.
As has been said, anything you can do to get the feel for a car in the meantime will be of great benefit. Also, start by paying attention when you are a passenger in a car to get the idea of lane discipline and how to handle roundabouts.
Best of luck with it.
jayhorne said:
great advise i try that sometimes i also look out for oncoming traffic people on the side and things like that its realy hard to get use to haha but yeah thanks for all the great advise anyone got any ideas for a first car ?
Ford Ka. Nissian Micra. VW Polo. Citroen Saxo. Renault Clio. Obviously you have to stick to an engine capacity of 1.2 or under because insurers doesn't take a light view of learner drivers in cars with capacity bigger than 1.2 although you might get away with 1.3 litres.
With used prices sinking more and more, you are in for a surprise!
Conceited said:
Hi mate. Welcome to the forum.
When I was 17 a couple of years ago, I went down the usual driving instructor route, but it helped me no end when my father insured me on his car and let me drve on L plates.
As for first cars, all depends on budget!
Why the change of name? When I was 17 a couple of years ago, I went down the usual driving instructor route, but it helped me no end when my father insured me on his car and let me drve on L plates.
As for first cars, all depends on budget!
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