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pretty_polly
14-06-2005, 11:58
Hi

Just wondering if anyone has been with Dora School of Motoring. If so were they good?

roobarbpie
14-06-2005, 15:45
I 'm learning with Louise from Dora's and she very good: extremely tolerant of my madness. Today I pressed the gas instead of the brake! :rolleyes:

youwhatref
14-06-2005, 15:51
Originally posted by roobarbpie
I 'm learning with Louise from Dora's and she very good: extremely tolerant of my madness. Today I pressed the gas instead of the brake! :rolleyes:

Thanks for that. I'll keep an eye out in my rear view mirror and keep a considerable distance between between a Dora learning vehicle and my own car! :lol:

Whelk
14-06-2005, 16:35
Originally posted by roobarbpie
I 'm learning with Louise from Dora's and she very good: extremely tolerant of my madness. Today I pressed the gas instead of the brake! :rolleyes:

Are you learning to drive in America?

Saxon
14-06-2005, 17:32
Originally posted by Whelk
Are you learning to drive in America?

Presumably you are referring the the reference to 'gas' rather than 'accelerator'.

All driving instructors use the term 'gas' rather than accelerator because its quicker to say, and sometimes, time is of the essence.:shocked:

city_dweller
14-06-2005, 21:29
Dora taught me to drive and are extremely good. I'd recommend them whole heartedly.

pretty_polly
14-06-2005, 21:41
Thank you for your comments so far, is there anymore?

NJMUK
14-06-2005, 22:40
Adny (I think it was) from 'Solo'. Top instructer he was! Dunno if he's still doing the rounds!

NJMUK
14-06-2005, 22:41
Originally posted by NJMUK
Adny (I think it was) from 'Solo'. Top instructer he was! Dunno if he's still doing the rounds!
Andy even!