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Daniel-X 05-10-2017 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9648857)
if you just want sympathy state so in the OP otherwise do not moan about replies, this is a public forum and as such dont mini-moderate replies

I wasn't after sympathy at all, if you read my post I was after ADVICE. I included my 'grow up' comment because I knew exactly the type of BILE you would post and thought you might actually refrain from posting.

You learned to drive at twenty four, I saw your post the other day. I'm seventeen. Now please, do stop replying to me.

caprimint 05-10-2017 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9648857)
dont mini-moderate replies

:joker:

Cherie 05-10-2017 07:35 PM

I think you have good lessons followed by bad it's all about the practice, do you get to practice in between Pp lessons honestly it's lesson 12 I think you are being too hard on yourself

smudgie 05-10-2017 08:13 PM

Dont give up.
Have a little break and maybe miss one or two weeks, then you will realise that you really want to learn.
Hubby used to take me out to get confidence for my (real) lessons, scratched all the side of the car coming out of a car park, then once when he said go straight over the next roundabout I took him literally:blush:
But we all get there in the end, tears and laughter are all part of the journey.
Good luck with it Daniel.

RileyH 05-10-2017 08:15 PM

I'd just keep going if I were you for a few more lessons, but if it does keep on like this then I'd stop. But good luck with everything hun :love:

Will. 05-10-2017 08:20 PM

Oh babes that sounds awful.

I’m just doing automatic as I cba with manual and everyone in my family drives automatics so it’s not a big deal.

I tried driving this manual van my dad hired in Summer and I was 5 metres away from crashing it sjsjsjsjsnns

I wouldn’t stop, just do automatic. I have so much more confidence with an automatic.

Glenn. 05-10-2017 08:55 PM

My cousin is learning to drive and she cried last week, weirdly enough because of gears :suspect:

She had a lesson today that went really well. It happens.
I nearly run over someone in one of my lessons. **** happens. Pick yourself up and carry on.

If you feel like you need to rest it, go for it. It’s your life.

T* 05-10-2017 09:13 PM

Keep at it sis :love: Don't give up and I wouldn't do automatic bc you won't be able to drive a manual on an auto licence where as on the manual license you can drive both, plus Manual cars are cheaper to buy and insure and it's just a good skill in general to have
Hope you're okay!

Ross. 05-10-2017 09:26 PM

You're being too hard on yourself lovey, it takes time and you will get there in the end. It doesn't matter how long it takes you and the worst thing you can do is compare your progress to others so STOP IT, alright?

https://i.imgur.com/DbHyjYw.gif

And I agree with Tom, stick with the manual as although it may seem easy to just do automatic, manual is a useful skill to have and gives you a lot more options in the future

Jordan. 05-10-2017 09:35 PM

I'm too shook to even start lessons so I already admire your bravery chick. Try not to dwell on negative thoughts and just realise it's a learning curve and part of the process :flowers:

King Gizzard 05-10-2017 09:44 PM

I couldn’t even get past learning the clutches and gears when I did learning for a bit, couldn’t be arsed.

Learned to pretty much drive an automatic truck in the states in about an hour, shame it isn’t socially acceptable in England, much easier

Stick with it tho

Niamh. 06-10-2017 08:40 AM

I had a melt down in one of my lessons before my test too :laugh: Luckily I had a lovely instructor who gave me lots of motivational talks and I passed my test and I swear his voice was in my head all through it lol Stick with it, you'll be fine, everyone makes stupid mistakes when they're learning :love:

Niamh. 06-10-2017 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by T* (Post 9649036)
Keep at it sis :love: Don't give up and I wouldn't do automatic bc you won't be able to drive a manual on an auto licence where as on the manual license you can drive both, plus Manual cars are cheaper to buy and insure and it's just a good skill in general to have
Hope you're okay!

Plus once it clicks manual is grand, it can be frustrating at the start though

Cherie 06-10-2017 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by King Gizzard (Post 9649061)
I couldn’t even get past learning the clutches and gears when I did learning for a bit, couldn’t be arsed.

Learned to pretty much drive an automatic truck in the states in about an hour, shame it isn’t socially acceptable in England, much easier

Stick with it tho

I don't this it is an issue whether people drive an automatic or manual, its just as Tom says you get screwed when buying and also with lessons as instructors will only do 2 hour sessions which I think is too long when you are staring off as you are concentrating so much, my son was going to learn in an automatic but ended up doing manual in the end purely because no one would do one hour lessons in an automatic...:umm2:

RichardG 06-10-2017 10:02 AM

I can't even cross the road without nearly getting run over, it will be a while before I go for driving lessons. :laugh: Stick with it though you're half way there now.

reece(: 06-10-2017 02:08 PM

Exactly why I'm taking automatic, gears scare me so much D:

Daniel-X 06-10-2017 02:43 PM

Thanks everyone, this has given me a bit of a confidence boost. I'll stick with manual for a couple of weeks longer but change to automatic if this persists.

Niamh. 06-10-2017 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Daniel-X (Post 9649630)
Thanks everyone, this has given me a bit of a confidence boost. I'll stick with manual for a couple of weeks longer but change to automatic if this persists.

Do you have your own car or a car belong to a family member that you can practice in? What I used to do was on my lunch breaks in work, I used to spend 45 minutes driving around the industrial estate gearing up and down. It helped practicing off the main road

Cal. 06-10-2017 04:06 PM

I learn manual so you should do manual to be gorgeous like me

Daniel-X 06-10-2017 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Cal. (Post 9649750)
I learn manual so you should do manual to be gorgeous like me

You've had one lesson. *stirs drink*

Cal. 06-10-2017 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Daniel-X (Post 9649758)
You've had one lesson. *stirs drink*

2 actually

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Ashley. 06-10-2017 06:54 PM

I accidentally threw my car into reverse going down the dual carriageway during one of my lessons. :laugh: All part of learning, making mistakes is also knowing how to avoid them.

Ant. 07-10-2017 12:01 AM

People who have been driving for years make blips and car accidents happen for that reason. No one you know mightn't have slipped up like you did, but you aren't the only one, and I'm sure you aren't in a very small minority.

Driving's very dangerous regardless, but if you want to carry on, you shoudn't let this stop you! It's only natural to have a hiccup here and there x

Marsh. 07-10-2017 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel-X (Post 9648766)
Basically, my confidence has been massively knocked with my driving lessons after last week. I changed the car into the wrong gear on a dual carriageway and panicked, I couldn't get back into the lesson and burst into tears while I was driving. Stuff like this has happened before (minor though compared to this) and it's always a problem to do with me putting the car in the wrong gear or stalling. Now I feel like I should stop learning to drive or drive automatic and was just seeing what anyone else would do?

It sounds pathetic that I'm throwing the towel in after that but I've genuinely had enough, mainly down to the fact that I don't know anyone who's had a blip like that before. Everyone else is better than me and it's horrible having to listen to how much progress everyone is doing when I'm going backwards. I don't want replies like 'grow up :umm2:' etc. so just leave if you have no advice to offer.

How was your instructor with you after these slip ups?

Marsh. 07-10-2017 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Daniel-X (Post 9648773)
I've had about twelve lessons so far but it took me ages to get around not crossing my bloody hands when driving the wheel, and once I've got my head round that suddenly I end up going really **** with my gears. I honestly don't know what to do, it's probably my competitive streak coming out because some people who started after me are a lot lot better and it's just frustrating that I can't get the hang of it.

Don't put yourself down.

Granted, I didn't have some of the problems you've listed but it did take me until about hour 20 for the everything to just click and I was a lot more confident and operating the car smoothly to then start moving on to just concentrating on the manoeuvres properly.


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