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Does anyone know of anywhere locally to practice driving? Preferably somewhere deserted as the car does not have dual controls! The learner is taking professional driving lessons from a qualified instructor also but would like more time in the car. Any suggestions?

Car parks especially Supermarket Car parks are notoriously hazardous places to drive / learn to drive.


With people coming from all directions and people reversing, collisions are very common.


Also there may be many pedestrians including small children who may be difficult to see.


You may not be insured as you are on private land.


You will have to foot the bill for any damage to your car and third party's vehicle if you have an accident.


Fox

People suggesting car parks are a good place to practice because their Driving Instructors took them there

are forgetting one major thing.


Driving School cars have Dual Control and the Instructor can overide the Learner.


Binary_star's car does not have Dual Control.


Fox.

Thanks all for the suggestions will try out of hrs Sainsbo's and CPP!


This was the best post of the thread tho by far, thanks Quids and RD for making me do a real life lol, nay lmfao:



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> > Are you SURE this has nothing to do with your

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> :)) Busted!..

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