driving for teenagers

driving for teenagers

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neilly500

Original Poster:

46 posts

222 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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I've got 2 boys 13 & 15. I want to get them some driving experience. Any ideas where they can do this (legally that is)??

Simon Pullan

119 posts

273 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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www.under17-carclub.co.uk/

Try this as a starter for ten

little RZD

400 posts

240 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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You could try YoungDrive at Brands Hatch or any other Motorsport Vision circuit.
I did it when i was 13, the only problem i had was that they didnt allow me to exceed 40mph! hehe
www.motorsportvision.co.uk/brands-hatch/BH-youngdriver.asp

Michal

bmwdrivernigel

8,596 posts

225 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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BMW do young driving at Rockingham IIRC.

egomeister

6,703 posts

264 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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Don't know where you are based but I did some under-17 driving at Birmingham Wheels - was about 8 years ago so I don't know if they are still running it. Basically it was off-highway tuition with pukka driving instructors and a mini road system.

Paul Drawmer

4,879 posts

268 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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The under 17 car club is very good for the long term structured approach to proper driving. The sadly missed Richard Burns was an ex pupil.

For fun stuff - try:
www.visionmotorsport.co.uk

Rally cars on a rally stage. The instructors will vary the limits according to ability.

neilly500

Original Poster:

46 posts

222 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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Thanks everyone

TimW

3,848 posts

248 months

Thursday 8th December 2005
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I am going to book myself into the brands hatch young driver lol

N1 GJT

72 posts

246 months

Tuesday 13th December 2005
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Highly recommend Under 17 CC as well. Annual fee £160. They do all the IAM stuff - push and pull is tedious but it does get them through the driving test when they hit 17. You take your own car, and are responsible for a lot of the teaching, but with instruction and tests from volunteers who all are very experienced (some are instructors themselves). Most parents find their driving improves as a result. The club is run by petrol-heads obviously.
My 15 year old thinks its great. He has driven loads of different cars, and even an HGV (which is more than me). Ther are also skid pan sessions, circuit driving, rally days, caterham slalom, single seaters, karting and off roading days (at extra but discounted cost).

UKBob

16,277 posts

266 months

Sunday 15th January 2006
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You might try calling Cate at www.ultimatecarcontrol.com who may be able to help. She is best contacted on her mobile - drop me an email if you want it.