Yeah he passed

No he's not getting a Z :p
And not going on Z insurance ;)
He's got a 1.2 Renault Clio and its £1700 for his insurance........:eek:
So how much the insurance would be for a Z I dread to think ;)
 
I'm sure if he wants too we will take him out on the motorway :p
He's seam good at driving he took me for a spin yesterday ;)
 
Not in the part of the country you will be but you will notice during your trip that there are a lot of what are called motorways but for you guys will look like dual carriageways.
Similar to the French motorways mate?
 
Congratulations to your son. Our youngest is well on his way to passing. He will start preparing for the theory test as soon as his exams have finished.
 
Think the theory part is the hardest part to pass @Gail :p
Good luck to your son too ;)

Yesterday Brandon took me to see his sister and i went to walk to the drivers side to get in lol =))
It's weird when your children start driving :)
 
Congratulations to him Shelly not as easy now as it was back in our day

Quit right. Theory test? In the testers car, have a look in this book and tell me what the road signs mean, can you read that number plate on the car in front? OK, you have passed.
 
Think the theory part is the hardest part to pass @Gail :p
Good luck to your son too ;)

Yesterday Brandon took me to see his sister and i went to walk to the drivers side to get in lol =))
It's weird when your children start driving :)
Did one of the tests on line - there's some really ambiguous questions in there. No clear right or wrong because they're contextual. Yet you're expected to answer them a certain way. We'll end up with drivers who don't assess what's going on around them properly when you have to make quick decisions. You need to makes choices on what you see and know about where you are not based upon a tick list from a book. I suppose they're trying to plant 'experience' in those learning, but you can't get that from a book.
 
I'm sure if he wants too we will take him out on the motorway :p
He's seam good at driving he took me for a spin yesterday ;)

The important point on passing the driving test, and in a general sense, is that he stays safe particularly when out with friends his own age and when driving on his own - well done to him!
 
The important point on passing the driving test, and in a general sense, is that he stays safe particularly when out with friends his own age and when driving on his own - well done to him!
At 21 hopefully he has that little bit more maturity and can resist temptation that so often causes young (and often not so young) drivers problems.
 
Wish all young people could get the chance to do some old fashioned banger racing, as I did before I got my licence.
Teaches you a lot.
 
Well done Brandon, now just drive carefully and don't worry your mother.

Mary
 
Congrats Shelly, now you have someone that can do the shopping while you relax in a runabout in your zed!! Hope he does well on the motorways, it's a different game altogether! JIM
 
We have about the same only run on a figure 8 track and called demolition derbies ! Sometimes the vehicles tow trailers also! Thanks @HT very interesting, I hope you were on a track!! JIM
 
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