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Lol does anyone here pick on learners?? ( im on my learners )

i just got home from my sisters, had my brother and my niece, and nephew in the car with me in the magna ( 1987 ).

this dude with ( i think a honda civic ) stops at the lights next to me, it looked pretty decent, starts revin his car and stuff im thinking to my self "what the f*ck", anyways, lights go green, i took of normal style at a fairly decent speed and i hear this guys car it was so damn loud, he must have been pushin it hardcore.

funny thing was, my bro's magna with 4 people in it took of faster then his honda even though i was driving at a normal speed, it was the funniest crap ive seen in a long time, then he just takes of like a crazy man.

this was on beach road, couple bad accidents around there so i stay on the speed limit.

I bet if i wasnt on my l's he wouldent have bothered to do this lol.

back to the question, do any of you guys do the same thing ? if so ITS LAME lol.

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umm my driving instructor was autocraft driving school, i think...i cant remember but i think it was them.

the guy i was instructed by was kevin, hes really really reallllly good, i thought he was gonna be mean n nasty and stuff but he was really awesome, if i had another instructor im sure i would be a shit ass driver right now.

yep i pick on learners.

are you allowed to have passengers in your car other than an instructor whilst on L's?

yeah im alowed to drive on my l's as long as someone with 5years + driving experience is with me.

i dont know about the passanger thing, but ive always been driving with my neices and nephew's in the car, havent had any problems with the police stoppin me or anything yet.

been driving bout 1 year.

get my ls in less than 3 months

wish i could learn in a manual

any good driving schools nor ppl?

What suburb are you ?

My wife runs one but only in a certain area around Ballajura/warwick/morley

And she doesn't take any shit...lol

Cheers

Ken

Years ago I used to get a Learner in the middle lane of a three lane highway dn then cut laps around them in my RX3, it would ahve been a little intimidating as a little lime green 2 pack RX3 came past on one side back tyres a smoking then chnge two lanes in front of you and then cut back and do it again..

Since then I have grown up, sold the RX3 and now I only tangle with Learners in ym wokr car.. Most Learners up here are in Landcruisers and since my last car was written off by one, I am little weary, the work Landcruiser on the other hadn is indestructable!!!

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