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Passed my test at 17 ,then passed my IAM test at 19, and at 21 became a driving instructor.
I don't really like the term Advanced driver.Driving well,takes years,I am now 55 and have been driving 38 years.At 21 I wasn't a great driver,but had the right attitude and was willing to learn....and I am still learning and making mistakes!
"Advanced driving" doesn't mean anything,just that perhaps you are more Advanced than the" Average" driver who drives to a poor standard, due to their attitude.
I prefer the term Skilled driver (thinking, considerate and safe)
Happy driving.
I don't really like the term Advanced driver.Driving well,takes years,I am now 55 and have been driving 38 years.At 21 I wasn't a great driver,but had the right attitude and was willing to learn....and I am still learning and making mistakes!
"Advanced driving" doesn't mean anything,just that perhaps you are more Advanced than the" Average" driver who drives to a poor standard, due to their attitude.
I prefer the term Skilled driver (thinking, considerate and safe)
Happy driving.
Nearlyretired said:
Passed my test at 17 ,then passed my IAM test at 19, and at 21 became a driving instructor.
I don't really like the term Advanced driver.Driving well,takes years,I am now 55 and have been driving 38 years.At 21 I wasn't a great driver,but had the right attitude and was willing to learn....and I am still learning and making mistakes!
"Advanced driving" doesn't mean anything,just that perhaps you are more Advanced than the" Average" driver who drives to a poor standard, due to their attitude.
I prefer the term Skilled driver (thinking, considerate and safe)
Happy driving.
Same chronological order as me - just eight years later. And same sentiments.I don't really like the term Advanced driver.Driving well,takes years,I am now 55 and have been driving 38 years.At 21 I wasn't a great driver,but had the right attitude and was willing to learn....and I am still learning and making mistakes!
"Advanced driving" doesn't mean anything,just that perhaps you are more Advanced than the" Average" driver who drives to a poor standard, due to their attitude.
I prefer the term Skilled driver (thinking, considerate and safe)
Happy driving.
I'm still learning - currently training for a Road Train licence.
Len
Sydney
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