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good stuff. do some lessons and u will learn the proper way to drive, then u wont pick any bad habits up when u go for your licence. just remember u only have to go for your licence the once, then u can drive how ever feels comfortable for you. but up until you get your licence, try to drive like the rule book says, then u will definately get it.

im gald im not the most inexperianced driver here....pwew!

i drive everywhere, right now just getting used to tricky lane changes and everything that involves slow large turns....aka parking reversing out or driveways u-turns in streets etc

aparrantly my gearchanging isnt as great as i thought it was......

love you ian!

Oh yeah, so good luck man, we'll see you out on the road in no time

im waiting for some good incomes to get me some lessons, my dad learnt australian licence rules 16 years ago, and before that was in the army in poland.......so really she pulls me up for little things like hands on 11 o clock and 2oclock "i should be doing" but really the test doesnt care more or less ....(depending the dude guy thing *blonde moment........blank*)

but so yeah, good on ya man, if you need any hints call on us

Edited by ze_flexy_1

seems alot of people want to know ill try and write up the PREGO how it was started thread

but tonight what i didnt mention is my mate at work has a v8 vs ss comodore ute which is na but has quite a few mods

and he let me drive it out the back of work its automatic and i stayed in first

didnt go fast

but had the time of my life was so fun im very lucky he let me drive it

just waiting for damo to drop the same favour :laugh:

^^ know he wont but i can try

Just remember dude. Hands at 9 & 3! 10 & 2 is old school, if your parents or driving instructor tell you otherwise they are just simply wrong, hands at 10 & 2 means if the airbag goes off, it hits your hands/arms and does a lot more damage.

So 9 & 3 :laugh:

BTW, do a defencive driving course as soon as you can! It will help.

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