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Old 26-10-2006, 01:10 PM   #61
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the ute is a big peice of metal to neigoitate how much room there is around you, especially if your not use to it,
that sucks, hope she is giving you symphany of all kinds
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Old 26-10-2006, 04:27 PM   #62
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WELL!

I guess it's Kharma for ragging on my Girlfriend's driving by starting this thread. But guess what she did last night!

She Scraped my fresly painted ute 1m along a stobey pole next to our driveway! (telegraph pole for you non South Ausses)

It pushed the LHR quarter panel in about 10cm, rooted the guard and scrapped a S**T load of paint of which now resides on the pole!

GOD DAMMIT!
Maybe she is a lurker here?

My GF is a competent driver. She does have her faults though. Like she is scared of trucks next to her, refuses to drive past one if it on any sort of bend or anything not straight. She also dosnt look far enough ahead. She seems to just worry about the car in front. Sometimes Im sitting there looking ahead like normal, and see the traffic all breaking, her foot dosnt move at all from the accelerator. Then the car in front puts the foot on the break, her foot still dosnt move. Finally, when our car is noticeably closing on the tail of the car in front, she brakes. That really annoys.

Otherwise shes good. Oh and she is incapable of reverse parking so every time I reverse into a spot I make sure to drop a comment like, " look at that, I should be a reverse parking instructor ".
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Old 26-10-2006, 06:41 PM   #63
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WELL!

I guess it's Kharma for ragging on my Girlfriend's driving by starting this thread. But guess what she did last night!

She Scraped my fresly painted ute 1m along a stobey pole next to our driveway! (telegraph pole for you non South Ausses)

It pushed the LHR quarter panel in about 10cm, rooted the guard and scrapped a S**T load of paint of which now resides on the pole!

GOD DAMMIT!
I learnt that lesson too, the hardway. Was so upset when she grazed a concrete pole while parking in a shopping centre. I went and got a few quotes and on the way out of the second place I 1/2 ripped the spoiler off the front of the car. My damage cost alot more to fix than hers, but showed me how simple these things are to do.
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Old 26-10-2006, 09:10 PM   #64
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Here's the damage


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Old 27-10-2006, 09:22 AM   #65
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I would say I'm a good driver in dry but know in the wet I lack the experience if trouble happens. Gravel is another dodgey one for me. Would love to do an advanced driving/rally course to learn more about vehicle control but just keep putting it on the back burner
My top suggestion for the week ...... hehhehe

Get your bum into a paddock ...... Im sure where you are you could find one ...... Then get an unrego'd car or something similar........ go and have some fun .......

Tis the way I have been taught to handle the dirt roads & also the kids ...... Is a whole lot more fun in the wet too, which in turn teaches you a lot more about the handling of a vehicle. All my kids have learnt this way ...... even the 6yr old is now starting in the wagon on the lap of the elder kids ........ The more you lose it the more you learn to control it ;)

I will stipulate that all of this is to be done in a paddock on Private Property ;)

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Old 27-10-2006, 10:05 AM   #66
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My top suggestion for the week ...... hehhehe

Get your bum into a paddock ...... Im sure where you are you could find one ...... Then get an unrego'd car or something similar........ go and have some fun .......

Tis the way I have been taught to handle the dirt roads & also the kids ...... Is a whole lot more fun in the wet too, which in turn teaches you a lot more about the handling of a vehicle. All my kids have learnt this way ...... even the 6yr old is now starting in the wagon on the lap of the elder kids ........ The more you lose it the more you learn to control it ;)

I will stipulate that all of this is to be done in a paddock on Private Property ;)

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AAh, 6 year old behind the wheel, do you really think that is a good idea.?
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Old 27-10-2006, 10:09 AM   #67
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My missus is a pretty good driver, I do complain that she doesn't asert herself enough on the road - particularly when merging in an form one lane situation. I can't complain though, I seem to be the car bender in our house :(
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Old 27-10-2006, 10:19 AM   #68
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The ex mrs = was to scared to drive
The current mrs = drives a barina at 20kph below the speed limit and refuses to drive teh BA V8.

So i am safe.
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Old 27-10-2006, 01:01 PM   #69
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My missus also refuses to learn how to drive manual, which ****'s me, why refuse to even learn?
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AAh, 6 year old behind the wheel, do you really think that is a good idea.?

He hasnt got full control of the vehicle ..... he sits on one of the elder kids laps & steers ie: no control of the pedals ........ This is all in a very large paddock. He is safe I can assure you. He will also will most proberly outdrive (skill wise) any city kid once he reaches legal age to drive on the road.

All of the kids have started out this way & Im sure there are other country folk here who will have similar stories .......... I was about the same age when I started too ..........
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Old 01-11-2006, 08:57 PM   #71
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Mrs FLYXR6 is a great driver, I trust her enough to fall asleep as a passanger and know that i will wake up again. She fly's along in her little car (kia cerato) in and out of traffic (put a few males to shame). She is confident behind the wheel and thats important. She does grab the holy crap bar every now and then with my driving but you know what they say:

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My GF scares the living daylights out of me at time. She like to cut corners. Somedays i get out the car & kiss the ground.
Hahahaha...what a crack up!
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