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David44 | 21:36 Tue 02nd Feb 2010 | Site Suggestions
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any suggestions how to get out of learning to drive and doing my test soon?
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yes, don't do it.
eh?

are you being forced into learning to drive then?
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I never wanted to learn to drive, it was the first husband nagged me into it.....practically the only good thing he did for me really.
Pay someone else to take the test for you.
that was the same as my ex craft ,

don't think he realized that once i passed i had my FREEDOM lol
I imagined you sounding like Braveheart there cherry.
well i was kinda ,but didnt stay and fight ,bought a car packed it and left lol
Lol, good girl.
I can't understand why anyone would not want to learn to drive. I would consider it like swiming, you may not use it everyday but it's better to know how to do it if you need to.
well chuck i needed to so it did come in useful ,Jan it was me or my sanity after 11 years of being controlled i now do the controlling ;):P
I wish I had learnt to drive but after failing twice I gave up. I just used to get so nervous on the test.
so did i though on my 1st attempt i thought i had failed right at the beginning so my mind was elsewhere but when i finished the examiner told me i failed and asked me where i thought i failed when i told him he said no you done that right and said he thought i was thinking i done it wrong ,i passed on my 2nd because when i thought i done something wrong i carried on and put it out my mind ,think i took calms for my nerves though you should try again jan x
I was going to type the same as Chuck - I can't imagine not being able to drive!

Been doing so since 1972 & couldn't bear the thought of standing at bus stops in the freezing cold - but appreciate I might have to when I get to old to drive! ;o/
Liberal consumption of alcohol would be a good excuse.
It's impossible to imagine not being able to drive. Passed my test in 1967 and haven't ever had any points on my licence! (Probably more by luck - because I admit to having been rather a speedy driver.
i finally passed my test 3 years ago, still haven;t got a car though :-). its a skill worth having

good luck with it anyway

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