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What a ridiculous statement to make mdoo98 ! Firstly, in answer to your question about who holds the licence when I am out on my lesson, well actually we BOTH do. He holds a full current driving licence and I hold a provisional licence, otherwise I wouldn't be allowed to learn to drive. Secondly, I HAVE to hold on to the steering wheel or we would both be in trouble. This is a mandatory requirement of any driver - learner or not - however it is not a prequisite for a passenger to hold onto anything because the driver does. Not really sure where you are going with that to be honest. Furthermore, my FULL attention is on the road actually. I do have ears though and can hear him clutching at the seatbelt clip and as I stop at junctions or park up, I observe him holding onto the door and seatbelt clip. Where exactly did I say that I had taken my eyes off the road? Not quite sure why you would have presumed that. I did say that I personally felt that this was unwarranted as my driving isn't that bad and I can assure you that I most certainly NEVER take my eyes of the road. I have children and want to be a responsible driver as if and when I pass my test, I will be carrying the three most precious people to me in the back of my car.
Finally, in order for the driving pupil to instill confidence in the instructor, the instructor has to instill confidence in the pupil by placing faith in them, instead of acting like a nervous wreck and throwing a strop when they make a mistake. Hardly bodes well for the future in preparing them for their test, does it?