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mangocrazy wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 12:39 pm
Sunny wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 12:06 pm Got ANOTHER screw in a tyre, this time in one of the barely 1000-miles-old ones on the T-Roc :angry-cussingblack:

Can't be repaired, too close to the edge. Yet another new tyre it is then. 😭
The last time I took a car wheel to have a puncture repair, the guy gleefully told me the repair would be too close to the sidewall and a new tyre was in order. He didn't even try to disguise his mirth. And by my reckoning it was on the flat part of the tread and repairable.

I've never used that tyre place since.
I knew it was right on the cusp of the repair/scrap line, so instead of going to my usual tyre place, I took it to my dad's mate's garage - he doesn't really do tyres, but will repair them. But no, he said it wasn't going to happen ☹️

Off to my usual tyre place I went, and while I was there I picked up the mower tyre that they'd had in to plug 🤦 (which they didn't charge me for, bless 'em)
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 3:43 pm Parked our 6 month old car at work last night, come out to this morning and its got a gouge/scratch in the drivers door. Turns out one of the other depts was in the depot last night and one of the staff had his dog with him running around all over the place. Guess who'll be trawling the CCTV tonight and seeing where this claim goes.
So, how the hunting go? anyone on the revenge list?
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Newey wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:53 pm
MingtheMerciless wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 3:43 pm Parked our 6 month old car at work last night, come out to this morning and its got a gouge/scratch in the drivers door. Turns out one of the other depts was in the depot last night and one of the staff had his dog with him running around all over the place. Guess who'll be trawling the CCTV tonight and seeing where this claim goes.
So, how the hunting go? anyone on the revenge list?
We have to get the CCTV company to retrieve video so I've submitted a formal request to my line managers.
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Noggin wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 1:19 pm I know the answers, just can't bloody remember them when I need them :angry-cussingblack: :angry-cussingblack:
I write things down to remember them . . .
That's my usual trick. I've so far used most of an A4 pad of paper writing and rewriting things! Think part of the problem is the language, as well as my tired, stressed little Pooh brain!! :( :(
Can you get a pack of index cards (A6 size)?

Write the Q on one side, answer on the back.

Get it right, leave the card aside. Keep going until no cards left in your hand
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Horse wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 8:56 am
Noggin wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 1:19 pm I know the answers, just can't bloody remember them when I need them :angry-cussingblack: :angry-cussingblack:
I write things down to remember them . . .
That's my usual trick. I've so far used most of an A4 pad of paper writing and rewriting things! Think part of the problem is the language, as well as my tired, stressed little Pooh brain!! :( :(
Can you get a pack of index cards (A6 size)?

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Get it right, leave the card aside. Keep going until no cards left in your hand
Possibly. I Might have left it a bit late as not home till tomorrow and I think I hav some there.

Just frustrating that I know my. Rain doesn’t work as well as it did (bang on the head and PTSD along with other stuff!!). But it seems some of the others are also having issues so it isn’t just language! There really is a lot to learn!!
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Noggin wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:54 pm But it seems some of the others are also having issues so it isn’t just language! There really is a lot to learn!!
From some of the stuff you've posted, I have wondered about the quality of instruction and whether it aligns with the test standard.

Ideally, trainees shouldn't be put in for test unless ready.

But that doesn't always happen. UK driving instructor exams are a terrible example.

According to the data published by the DVSA, between March 2022 to 2023: Only 35.3% passed Part 3 of the test! Part 2 had a 60% pass rate.

Pt 2 is a driving test, Pt 3 is teaching.
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There were only 2 parts when I did it..P1 theory and P2 practical. I failed the first one for sticking to speed limits......
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Horse wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 3:08 pm
Noggin wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:54 pm But it seems some of the others are also having issues so it isn’t just language! There really is a lot to learn!!
From some of the stuff you've posted, I have wondered about the quality of instruction and whether it aligns with the test standard.

Ideally, trainees shouldn't be put in for test unless ready.

But that doesn't always happen. UK driving instructor exams are a terrible example.

According to the data published by the DVSA, between March 2022 to 2023: Only 35.3% passed Part 3 of the test! Part 2 had a 60% pass rate.

Pt 2 is a driving test, Pt 3 is teaching.
I am seriously not convinced at the standard of teaching - or at least, some of it. Definitely unconvinced by the way the course is planned!! Six weeks in and I've done <15 hours actual driving. And I most definitely wouldn't put me in for a test as I suspect I'll fail.

However, if I do miraculously pass, I still have another 4 weeks and in that I'm hoping we'll get a bit more driving. If not, I'm going to ask JB to let me loose with one of the other more experienced drivers to do a few hours before winter starts!!! You know, add snow!! LOL


But, there's a LOT of learning outside the driving - which of course is more important :roll: :roll: :roll:


I'm lucky that I've done a lot of driving of different vehicles in the last 30+ years, so at least I won't go at it all like a bull in a china shop (if I pass).

Equally, if I don't pass I'll be pretty gutted!!!
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Booking an hotel that I didn't realise was so 'cheap' (the same price as the IBIS Budget I've been using and that is really nice!) only to find out, there isn't a socket near enough to the bed to charge the laptop/tablet whilst using them!!

Seriously??

The nice place is bad enough in that the socket is on the wrong side of the bed for me but that's dealable with.

But no socket nearest to where you're gonna use various tech is pretty shit!! (And I so nearly put an extension lead in the bag but seemed a bit daft for two nights!! :roll: )
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David wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:18 pm There were only 2 parts when I did it..P1 theory and P2 practical. I failed the first one for sticking to speed limits......
Blimey. When was that? :shock:
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David wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:18 pm There were only 2 parts when I did it..P1 theory and P2 practical. I failed the first one for sticking to speed limits......
I am slightly nervous that I don't get to the speed limits but it's a 18t bus ffs!! I don't want to hurl it down the road cos that will involve heavier braking (ok, using the retarder as well) and that, to me, is not good driving for passengers. We're not learning to drive goods, it's passengers we'll be driving so . . . . . . :lol: :lol:
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Noggin wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 6:08 pm
David wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:18 pm There were only 2 parts when I did it..P1 theory and P2 practical. I failed the first one for sticking to speed limits......
I am slightly nervous that I don't get to the speed limits but it's a 18t bus ffs!! I don't want to hurl it down the road cos that will involve heavier braking (ok, using the retarder as well) and that, to me, is not good driving for passengers. We're not learning to drive goods, it's passengers we'll be driving so . . . . . . :lol: :lol:
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cheb wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 6:29 pm
Noggin wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 6:08 pm
David wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:18 pm There were only 2 parts when I did it..P1 theory and P2 practical. I failed the first one for sticking to speed limits......
I am slightly nervous that I don't get to the speed limits but it's a 18t bus ffs!! I don't want to hurl it down the road cos that will involve heavier braking (ok, using the retarder as well) and that, to me, is not good driving for passengers. We're not learning to drive goods, it's passengers we'll be driving so . . . . . . :lol: :lol:
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Oh yes!! LOL First introduced to that sketch last time I learnt to drive a bus (30+ years ago!! LOL)

I shared it with a couple of french that speak enough english too (although apparently the video played for one of them with subtitles!) - so we've had a few laughs on that!! LOL
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cheb wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 6:29 pm
Noggin wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 6:08 pm
David wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:18 pm There were only 2 parts when I did it..P1 theory and P2 practical. I failed the first one for sticking to speed limits......
I am slightly nervous that I don't get to the speed limits but it's a 18t bus ffs!! I don't want to hurl it down the road cos that will involve heavier braking (ok, using the retarder as well) and that, to me, is not good driving for passengers. We're not learning to drive goods, it's passengers we'll be driving so . . . . . . :lol: :lol:
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Only from when I posted it ;)
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Horse wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 6:36 pm
cheb wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 6:29 pm
Noggin wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 6:08 pm

I am slightly nervous that I don't get to the speed limits but it's a 18t bus ffs!! I don't want to hurl it down the road cos that will involve heavier braking (ok, using the retarder as well) and that, to me, is not good driving for passengers. We're not learning to drive goods, it's passengers we'll be driving so . . . . . . :lol: :lol:
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Only from when I posted it ;)
That too, but I promise my SDad played it to me when I learnt the buses in Guernsey (think it was just a recording back then, not the video!! LOL). You did remind me :D :D
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I believe you - just noting it had been posted here recently :)
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Horse wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 5:53 pm
David wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:18 pm There were only 2 parts when I did it..P1 theory and P2 practical. I failed the first one for sticking to speed limits......
Blimey. When was that? :shock:
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David wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:18 pm I failed the first one for sticking to speed limits......
My Mum still argues that you can be done (in the UK) for "not keeping up with the traffic" regardless of any speeding laws :D
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 8:45 am
David wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:18 pm I failed the first one for sticking to speed limits......
My Mum still argues that you can be done (in the UK) for "not keeping up with the traffic" regardless of any speeding laws :D
It is called " failing to make progress". There have been prosecutions reported in the dim and distant past.