I can't understand why anyone would not want to learn to drive. I would consider it like swiming, you may not use it everyday but it's better to know how to do it if you need to.
so did i though on my 1st attempt i thought i had failed right at the beginning so my mind was elsewhere but when i finished the examiner told me i failed and asked me where i thought i failed when i told him he said no you done that right and said he thought i was thinking i done it wrong ,i passed on my 2nd because when i thought i done something wrong i carried on and put it out my mind ,think i took calms for my nerves though you should try again jan x
I was going to type the same as Chuck - I can't imagine not being able to drive!
Been doing so since 1972 & couldn't bear the thought of standing at bus stops in the freezing cold - but appreciate I might have to when I get to old to drive! ;o/
It's impossible to imagine not being able to drive. Passed my test in 1967 and haven't ever had any points on my licence! (Probably more by luck - because I admit to having been rather a speedy driver.