



Aaargh!
If you're in the Midlands next Wednesday afternoon, be kind to any learner drivers you come across - it might be me

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lol I feel the same! Id feel constantly confused just trying to figure out what part of the road im supposed to be on!fccs wrote:(I don't think I could drive over there; you guys drive on the wrong side of the road.)
Any special reason you are learningcairee wrote:lol I feel the same! Id feel constantly confused just trying to figure out what part of the road im supposed to be on!fccs wrote:(I don't think I could drive over there; you guys drive on the wrong side of the road.)
Carole wrote:
And Debby, I think you'll find that we drive on the correct side of the road. It's the rest of the world that has it wrong
What about me then!!! I live in France, drive a French car on the right side of the road....no problem! When I go to the UK to visit my daughter I hire a car at the airport and drive on the left in a UK registered car, no problem......BUT some times we drive over in our car or our motorvan in a left hand drive car and have to drive on the 'wrong side' of the road!!!Carole wrote:You'll be fine. If I did it, anyone can
And Debby, I think you'll find that we drive on the correct side of the road. It's the rest of the world that has it wrong
Sort of. I never needed to drive back in The Netherlands, I either walked, cycled, or used public transport (6 trains an hour between my home town and the one where I worked).rcperryls wrote:Any special reason you are learningnow?
Reason enough!!!!Midge wrote:You go girl.
It's the best thing ever for independence. Just think of all those needlework shops you will be able to get to once you pass.
Mabel Figworthy wrote:Oooh, now there's a thing, Midge - Burford will be within my reach!