Steve Maskery
Old Oak
What's a dock system?I was last in Peterborough five years ago purchasing a dock system for my son's cottage property.
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What's a dock system?I was last in Peterborough five years ago purchasing a dock system for my son's cottage property.
So easy to make a mistake! Sorry to hear about your Mum, we only have one and it’s a sad day when she’s not there for you anymore.Mate, at 57 I'm learning to drive
Waited 6 months for my first test, failed with 1 minor and a serious fault - minor was touching a kerb with a wheel on a parallel park, major was driving too close to the cars on the left in a 20mph zone.
Waited 8 months for my next test - failed that miserably, but in my defence my mom passed away on the Sunday night and my test was on the Monday morning.
Next test is another 8 months away in August, if I fail that one I'll be doing my theory again![]()
no no hill start, but you do have to turn your wheels into the curb facing downhill and visa versa, can’t imagine doing a hill start in a manual car with an electric brake, easy in an automatic of course as the car doesn’t roll back. Well done your Daughter!Congrats Ian.
Did you have to do a hill start?
Horrified to discover that eldest daughter took her test here last year in a car with electronic brake so not even possible to do a handbrake assisted hill start.
Me too. Going too fast probably.If I had to do a road test I most likely would fail.
Yes that was my worry, and the roads around the area are 25mph which is almost walking lol. Fortunately my little Mazda is getting on a bit and has a dial speedo which isn’t easy to read from the passenger seat, some modern cars have big illuminated numbers right above the central console which is a dead giveaway.Me too. Going too fast probably.
That would be impossible for some people with limited back and neck rotation. It's what the rear-view camera's for !....
He did pick me up on my using the wing mirror instead of looking out the back window on the 50 ft reverse 1foot away from the kerb, the reason being is that the back window is quite high and you can’t see damn all through it.
This is similar to the driving tests I had to pass for my Class A commercial license in Virginia. I had to negotiate reversing through a series of turns and straight sections in an articulated lorry with a 40-foot container without touching any of the cones that marked the lane boundary.My Touran automatically dips the wing mirrors when in reverse but even so 50’ going backwards 1’ from the kerb is quite a test.
Wow! And I thought I’d gone through the mill.This is similar to the driving tests I had to pass for my Class A commercial license in Virginia. I had to negotiate reversing through a series of turns and straight sections in an articulated lorry with a 40-foot container without touching any of the cones that marked the lane boundary.
A few years before I tested for my Class A license, I took the driving test for the Class B commercial license. The only vehicle we had at the time was a prototype of the military M1977 Common Bridge Transporter. It was a large noisy tactical vehicle and required the crew of two to wear intercom headsets while on the road. The examiner was a little surprised by the choice of vehicles, but it met all of the requirements for the Class B test.
When we returned to the testing center after the hour-long test, she reluctantly told me I failed the test because I didn't look at the curbside mirror once during the driving part of the test. Apparently, drivers are supposed to periodically look down the curbside length of the vehicle while in motion to ensure no one is trying to overtake on that side. I asked her to sit in the driver's seat and look at the right side of the instrument cluster. We installed two cameras on the rear corners of the chassis and the small color monitors were in a custom housing on the dash. She couldn't see the monitors from the passenger seat and I assured her I had continuous view of the rear of the vehicle while we were on the road. She removed her negative comments from the test sheet and congratulated me on passing the test.
yes, dead right! But they still expect you to do it, there are medical exemptions but luckily I didn’t need to look into that, maybe that would have helped.That would be impossible for some people with limited back and neck rotation. It's what the rear-view camera's for !
our Honda does that too, but the Mazda being an older vehicle doesn’t so I set up the near side mirror before the test to help me!My Touran automatically dips the wing mirrors when in reverse but even so 50’ going backwards 1’ from the kerb is quite a test.