Ford Fiesta, and the bloke that taught me was called Ray.
Did anyone else have to do hand signals during their test? It sounds so ridiculous now.
As I was pulling out of a junction yesterday...this old car (with no roof) came past, and then man driving had to stick his arm out to tell people he was going left. It must be a pain going round a roundabout
I learnt to drive in a Mercedes something or other. The little ones with the steep bonnet.
It was purple if that helps?
I was waving
Oops.
Nissan micra.
Did anyone else have to do hand signals during their test? It sounds so ridiculous now.
As I was pulling out of a junction yesterday...this old car (with no roof) came past, and then man driving had to stick his arm out to tell people he was going left. It must be a pain going round a roundabout
We had to do a waving motion to tell people we were slowing down honestly this was the early 70's. We only had to do them for the test we never used them in R/L.
We had to do a waving motion to tell people we were slowing down
How strange
It does vaguely ring a bell though Squiggle. Although I don't know how....as I only took lessons/passed my test about 6 years ago I must have seen it on TV
My car was like yours squiggle
We had to do a waving motion to tell people we were slowing down
How strange
It does vaguely ring a bell though Squiggle. Although I don't know how....as I only took lessons/passed my test about 6 years ago I must have seen it on TV
My dad still does that sometimes...and that circular motion with the arm for left turns.
My car was like yours squiggle
A Triumph Toledo?
Same body.
BL weren't it
A Nissan Sunny in a dodgy shade of burgundy red.
Could have been worse I suppose.
We used to go up to Ide Hill and all around the Weald stopping off for cream tea or ice cream. And my instructor, Tony, used to smoke a pipe.
He was a lovely old boy.