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What Car Did You Learn To Drive In?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.UK, Licence, Vauxhall Viva HA Passed 1st time
Zambian Licence, Peugeot 504 Pick Up. Passed 2nd time
Saudi Arabian Licence ( actually a company permit as Saudi has no driving test or road rules) Chevrolet 5.5 Litre Pick Up Truck. Passed 2nd time.
I still have 3 valid driving licenses and international licences on the Zambian and Saudi ones so 5 licences in total.
The company driving permit for Saudi is actually based on the California advanced driving test.
Zambian Licence, Peugeot 504 Pick Up. Passed 2nd time
Saudi Arabian Licence ( actually a company permit as Saudi has no driving test or road rules) Chevrolet 5.5 Litre Pick Up Truck. Passed 2nd time.
I still have 3 valid driving licenses and international licences on the Zambian and Saudi ones so 5 licences in total.
The company driving permit for Saudi is actually based on the California advanced driving test.
1933 Morris Minor !
I claim the prize for the oldest first car. My dad bought it for me because he didn't want me to buy a motorbike. It had cable brakes that you could adjust while moving by lifting a trap door in the footwell and tightening a wing nut. The body was timber framed, covered with metal. I nearly got pinched by a copper when I told him that a sagging driver's door was due to dry rot ! He thought I was taking the proverbial.
Oh, and the accelerator was in the middle of the three pedals.
Follow that !
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I claim the prize for the oldest first car. My dad bought it for me because he didn't want me to buy a motorbike. It had cable brakes that you could adjust while moving by lifting a trap door in the footwell and tightening a wing nut. The body was timber framed, covered with metal. I nearly got pinched by a copper when I told him that a sagging driver's door was due to dry rot ! He thought I was taking the proverbial.
Oh, and the accelerator was in the middle of the three pedals.
Follow that !
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If you drove before they had tests you had a full licence, and how full it was, never mind about international. My old man was one such driver and his licence allowed him to drive absolutely everything. I was amused to discover that he was deemed to be able to drive a trolley bus without 'dewiring' it. Don't suppose he ever tried, which would have been a relief to the citizens of London
Only reason it took 2 attempts to pass the Zambian test (one of very few places that does not allow you to exchange a UK licence for a local one)was that the instructor told me '' I never pass anyone first time'' he also failed another expat for '' having a beard'' I kid you not !
I only failed the Saudi test 1st time because the examiner fell asleep while I was driving, I had to shake him to wake him up when we got back to the test station. He told me '' there is nothing wrong with your driving but I can't pass you as I was asleep!'' Again I kid you not!
I only failed the Saudi test 1st time because the examiner fell asleep while I was driving, I had to shake him to wake him up when we got back to the test station. He told me '' there is nothing wrong with your driving but I can't pass you as I was asleep!'' Again I kid you not!
My father was the same Fred, no test, and I have his licence, must be from when they were first introduced, with his signature on every stuck-on tab. It had to be renewed every so often, maybe 3 years if I remember correctly. I'm sure it's wine coloured, provisionals were yellow and I think renewed every 6 months.
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