Learner drivers under 17ys. practice options
Learner drivers under 17ys. practice options
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Setch993

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195 posts

256 months

Saturday 17th May 2008
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My lad is 13yrs old and a petrol head. No bias from me whatsoever.

Are there any places where I can take him, so he can start learn to drive ?

I heard Tockwith might be an option but also heard that the minimum age was 16yrs .


GreenV8S

31,003 posts

310 months

Saturday 17th May 2008
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Does the Under 17 Car Club operate in your area? These normally start at age 14 so you're just in time.

blot

1,308 posts

263 months

Saturday 17th May 2008
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birkbeck rallyschool start them off learning basic driving skills at 11

telecat

8,528 posts

267 months

Monday 19th May 2008
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Tockwith is younger than 16 you just need to prove their age. I'm taking my lad up there this week and will check the Minimum age.

Trickie Dickie

2,399 posts

260 months

Monday 19th May 2008
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From memeory they have to be over 14 to go with you in your car
Under 14's are only allowed to drive there with a pre-booked instructor
and then in a dual control car (which works out much more expensive
than the £15 it costs for 1.5 hours in your own car -if suitable)

Hope this helps

Richard

mitch78

963 posts

222 months

Monday 19th May 2008
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Minimum age was 14 when I started at Tockwith, but that was 16 years ago!

C2look

3,858 posts

251 months

Monday 19th May 2008
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Is there anywhere I can take my 12 year old lad?

snotrag

15,587 posts

237 months

Monday 19th May 2008
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If you find Tockwith on the map, and then zoom out a couple of miles theres an other airfield (skipwith?) that you can get onto.

I'm not sure on the legality of it, but I used to go up there with my Dad quite a bit. Its run down and overgrown, so dont expect to go blatting about in your Porsche, but theres big expanses of relatively smooth concrete to drive round and non-one about (other than Radio Control planes/cars sometimes) - perfectly good enough for learning. I think its a few miles east of Tockwith.

stockhatcher

5,123 posts

249 months

Monday 19th May 2008
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snotrag said:
If you find Tockwith on the map, and then zoom out a couple of miles theres an other airfield (skipwith?) that you can get onto.

I'm not sure on the legality of it, but I used to go up there with my Dad quite a bit. Its run down and overgrown, so dont expect to go blatting about in your Porsche, but theres big expanses of relatively smooth concrete to drive round and non-one about (other than Radio Control planes/cars sometimes) - perfectly good enough for learning. I think its a few miles east of Tockwith.
i think you mean Bubwith. I have done some driver training there, a couple of years ago. I think you have to pay by the hour, so likely to be £50+ ph.

It is only a straight bit of tarmac however.

U17CC don't do any events up north, it's all based at finmere in oxfordshire, or some airfields near swindon, however they are probably not aware of tockwith.

Tockwith in any case is your best bet for some underage driving practice.

snotrag

15,587 posts

237 months

Monday 19th May 2008
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No, not there.

I mean an empty, deserted airfield, its possibly called/near to somewhere called Skipwith.

C2look

3,858 posts

251 months

Monday 19th May 2008
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snotrag said:
No, not there.

I mean an empty, deserted airfield, its possibly called/near to somewhere called Skipwith.
That does ring a bell thumbup


Setch993

Original Poster:

195 posts

256 months

Monday 19th May 2008
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thanks to all, brilliant advice.
Will try Tockwith. I live nr Bubwith so will try there too.
Real shame the U17CC doesn't exist up't north. My southern mate put his kids through U17CC and really rates it.
Nick

GreatGranny

9,519 posts

252 months

Friday 23rd May 2008
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What about this http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ll=53.805993,-0.9057...

Looks like plenty of free space!

Just seen its right next to Bubwith so you are have probably discounted it.

I was driving around the Cheshire backroads in my mates Mini at 15 but I wouldn't suggest you do that. Very foolhardy.

Edited by GreatGranny on Friday 23 May 12:19