Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
10:19 pm
Driving Schools In West London
Above You Will Find Up To Twenty Driving Schools All Based In Or Covering West London.
They Are Listed In No Particular Order.
This Website Will Also Provide Additional Information Regarding Learning To Drive Including An Updated Questions And Answers Section.
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Driving Schools In West London
Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
8:28 pm
Or you only have to on your practical test? And what happens on the first driving lesson, you just start driving in the traffic or what? Cheers!
Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
8:03 pm
Hunns, I’m trying to do my part to help the plight of the homeless in my city and I decided to start a program where I basically "donate" out my driver to the homeless for a few afternoons a week so that they can do their shopping and get their manicures and attend the theater in style. I’ve already hired a part-time driver to help me out during these hours so none of this will affect the running of my household, but I’m worried that Driver may not do a good job if some of the homeless have stick shifts. He is practically useless unless the vehicle is an automatic. He refuses to go to driving school to increase his stick shift skills and says he’ll be fine. I’m a little worried. I don’t want him crashing any of the homeless people’s cars and ruining their days. Am I wrong to be concerned hunns?
Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at
1:26 am
hey guys im just starting to look for a bike.. i live in utah and want something street legal but small.. i just want it to drive around just to work and girlfriends house ect.. I like the look of bullet bikes not harley lookin bikes and i wouldnet mind a scooter if its old school lookin not fruity
no offense if u have one i think they are kool. Im thinking somewhere between 80-250cc would be good but again i dont know mucha t all.. another problem is i dont know how to ride a motorcycle (with the clutch) i have rode a automatic little scooter but thats all.. but i could learn if thats what it comes down too.. I mainly want a small bullet bike.. something actually smaller in size not just engine.. so i can touch my feet to the ground easy.. feel more comfortable.. anyone help me? im so anxious
thanks so much guys.
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
10:17 pm
I was wondering where i could get driving experience/lessons in Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland for under 17’s. I am 16 years old.
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
8:05 pm
I saw a used car I like, a 2005 Hundai Sonata and I like everything about it except I didn’t know it was a stick shift until I got in it. The price is good and I’m not a stranger to manual trannys; I drove a school bus when I was in high school and if you can drive one of those stick shifts, you can drive anything. I live in Jacksonville, FL and until I get on the freeway to work and off of that, there are a few lights to say the least. My buddy said not to get it, but I don’t know if he could drive a stick or not, but he would never buy one. I value his opinion, but I can’t drive a stick fine, it’s just not my first preference. I also think after driving it a while, it would be second nature and since my buddy isn’t driving it, his opinion really doesn’t affect me.
What are your thoughts on the advantages of choosing a stick, or waiting to find an automatic that I would also like? Money is a definite issue and this is the first car I’ve seen that I can afford that I like, other than the stick.
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
3:42 am
I have took four lessons so far each being two hours long. My question is, how do you keep the speed steady??? I also would like to get techniques to help me get used to driving, to help me become more observant…any tips???
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
1:29 am
I’m a student taking a year off from school to work. I need a car because I live in the suburbs and there’s no reliable public transportation. I can drive my brother’s 2006 Monte Carlo with 80,000 miles on it, or I can get a 2002 BMW 325 Ci from a dealer with 106,000 miles on it. My brother has a car note and I’d have to pay his payments for the next two years at 360 a month. Whereas I can get a car note for under 250 for the BMW. The BMW is also a manual, my preferred transmission, whereas the Monte Carlo is an automatic. Both have leather interior.
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
10:17 pm
I was just wondering if anybody knew how much it would cost for driving lessons in Cebu, and when say driving lessons I mean having a class and then driving a car with an instructor for at least for one week . Any answers will be greatly appreciated thanks!
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
6:48 pm
I’m looking for my first car and I loved a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT that I found, fairly well under my budget, too. It meets almost all of my car searching criteria, and my only reservation about it is that it is two door, and I’m worried about interior passenger space.
It’s primary function would be to carry me to and from school and my job, but also to take friends and I around town when we hang out. I’m not fool enough to race an automatic Mitsubishi so heavy performance isn’t much of a factor.
It will be my only car for a year of high school and at least three years of college.
Do you think I would be driven crazy by the fact that it only has two doors? And is the interior space cramped in a 2001 Eclipse for carrying people?
Finally, do you think that it would make a good overall first car for me?