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By (user no longer on site) OP   
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over a year ago

My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wouldn't as I know I would never pass a driving test now as I have picked up too many bad habits

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children? "

Im a driving instructor by trade with 10 years exp. I taught my son to drive and it was awfull.....familiarity breeds contempt.....dont do it lol xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

tried once with my stepson and it was a nightmare,its hard to get a point across without arguing like hell , so he went through a registered company

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children?

Im a driving instructor by trade with 10 years exp. I taught my son to drive and it was awfull.....familiarity breeds contempt.....dont do it lol xxx"

Could you teach me how to parallel park then cos I'm blooming useless

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Absolutely not,............wouldn't want him learning all my good habits and techniques

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had lessons but my dad took me out regularly and it was ok - but then I'm used to how critical he is anyway! Plus, my mum let me drive myself to and from school in her car and I have to say that helped a huge amount - the more road experience you get the better driver you become.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
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over a year ago


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children?

Im a driving instructor by trade with 10 years exp. I taught my son to drive and it was awfull.....familiarity breeds contempt.....dont do it lol xxx"

My dad was a driving instructor while I was learning,I let him take me out once and never let him again,I was a total wreck by the end of it and we were barely speaking

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children?

Im a driving instructor by trade with 10 years exp. I taught my son to drive and it was awfull.....familiarity breeds contempt.....dont do it lol xxx

Could you teach me how to parallel park then cos I'm blooming useless "

LOL if you come to sheffield sure xxx seriously if anyone wants advice on this PM me and will give advice and opinion for free xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children?

Im a driving instructor by trade with 10 years exp. I taught my son to drive and it was awfull.....familiarity breeds contempt.....dont do it lol xxx

Could you teach me how to parallel park then cos I'm blooming useless

LOL if you come to sheffield sure xxx seriously if anyone wants advice on this PM me and will give advice and opinion for free xxx "

Free............. Likes the word free lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lol .....I am off out in 5 mins so replys....will be later x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children?

Im a driving instructor by trade with 10 years exp. I taught my son to drive and it was awfull.....familiarity breeds contempt.....dont do it lol xxx

Could you teach me how to parallel park then cos I'm blooming useless

LOL if you come to sheffield sure xxx seriously if anyone wants advice on this PM me and will give advice and opinion for free xxx "

Thank you I will cos while the mile walk back to house cos can't find big enough space is great for figure it's a blooming nitemare on the shoes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think parental assistance is useful when combined with driving lessons from an instructor.

I was at Uni when I did mine.

I took lessons during the week with an instructor and then on the weekends I would go home, dad used to let me drive myself back (with him in the passenger seat).

I found the extra experience helped.

Mind you not that it did much good as the day I got my licence he let me go out on my own and I drove it into a wall !

In my defence, to a new driver there is a big difference between a 1 litre Micra and a 2.8 litre Granada (yes, it was that long ago)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I promised to take my daughter for a few lessons but on industrial estates or private land,just to let her get used to sitting behind the wheel etc..but once she turns 17 im paying for her lessons as i soooo dont have patience to take her out on the road...each to thier profession and im no driving instructor.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

With the cost of driving lessons today I'd have no choice but to teach my children to drive, putting the money saved towards the astronomical cost of insurance or towards the cost of a vehicle.

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By *iceguydaveMan
over a year ago

Monmouth


"I promised to take my daughter for a few lessons but on industrial estates or private land,just to let her get used to sitting behind the wheel etc..but once she turns 17 im paying for her lessons as i soooo dont have patience to take her out on the road...each to thier profession and im no driving instructor."

Very similar to my situation - I took my daughter out at 16 to factory car parks for basic lessons in steering, clutch control, all the stuff you need to get semi-instinctive so you have less to think about once you hit the road..

So when she hit 17 and started 'proper' lessons she already had a basic grounding and had less to think/worry/panic about. It definitely helped.

All that said, she is a very level headed girl who listens to what I say and thinks about stuff. My son is nearly 17 now and I am not nearly so keen to do the same thing with him. He genuinely thinks that years of playing GTA etc. mean that he 'already knows how to drive'. This attitude does not make me want to sit next to him in a real car!

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By *am sampsonMan
over a year ago

cwmbran

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By *am sampsonMan
over a year ago

cwmbran


"I promised to take my daughter for a few lessons but on industrial estates or private land,just to let her get used to sitting behind the wheel etc..but once she turns 17 im paying for her lessons as i soooo dont have patience to take her out on the road...each to thier profession and im no driving instructor."

Be careful where you take her. Many "private" roads are classed as public in the eyes of the law and you wouldn't want her to banned/fined before she even gets a licence

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By *am sampsonMan
over a year ago

cwmbran


"With the cost of driving lessons today I'd have no choice but to teach my children to drive, putting the money saved towards the astronomical cost of insurance or towards the cost of a vehicle."

It could cost you more to insure them and teach them to drive than it would to pay for lesson particularly as most will require at least some professional lessons

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By *unky monkeyMan
over a year ago

in the night garden

Funnily enough, my son asked me to teach him to drive at the weekend.

I said no as well. I told him I would review my decision on his next birthday. (he is currently 2).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Funnily enough, my son asked me to teach him to drive at the weekend.

I said no as well. I told him I would review my decision on his next birthday. (he is currently 2)."

PMSL

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With the cost of driving lessons today I'd have no choice but to teach my children to drive, putting the money saved towards the astronomical cost of insurance or towards the cost of a vehicle.

It could cost you more to insure them and teach them to drive than it would to pay for lesson particularly as most will require at least some professional lessons

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Not on private land it wouldn't.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children? "

I taught my stepson to drive...one of the most rewarding things I've done. So chuffed he asked me and not his dad.

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By *ovedupstillCouple
over a year ago

mullinwire

all depends how arrogant/ignorant/aggressive/paranoid/nervous you or your child is.

i taught my ex AND my brother ex to drive, or at least gave them each lessons.

ex passed first time, brothers ex didnt bother carrying it on.

worked out well as we agreed it was proffessional once we got in the car (until afterwards

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think it's part of parenting to help them with anything they think you can help them with. I've taught my daughter, sister, niece's and nephews and my son has been able to drive since he was 14. Obviously if it's not for you, help them out with lessons giving them some financial help in return for a few chores.As long as they see your trying to help them.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"With the cost of driving lessons today I'd have no choice but to teach my children to drive, putting the money saved towards the astronomical cost of insurance or towards the cost of a vehicle."

You're not kidding. My 20 year old passed her test in February and her dad bought her a brand new car and I picked up the insurance. With my ex and I on the policy with 70 years driving experience behind us the insurance was still £2,500!

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By *am sampsonMan
over a year ago

cwmbran


"With the cost of driving lessons today I'd have no choice but to teach my children to drive, putting the money saved towards the astronomical cost of insurance or towards the cost of a vehicle.

It could cost you more to insure them and teach them to drive than it would to pay for lesson particularly as most will require at least some professional lessons

Not on private land it wouldn't."

Not going to learn much driving round your back garden but define private land - surely they would have to have a bit of a road network. For example an indudtrial estate has been mentioned but most of these would be classed as public highway unless you had someway to stop the public gaining access and then how would you get on it to actually teach someone to drive. The road does not have to be maintained by the council for it to be "public"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Both my kids drive.....me up the sodding wall

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I tought mine, BUT only after they had been with a driving instructor with dual controls and mastered the basics of driving... then I bought a very low power car and let them drive it with me panic struck in the passenger seat.

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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Try teaching ya mum, thats even worse

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By *irtydanMan
over a year ago

Blackpool

my twin girls keep asking id rather pay the instructor

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children? "

Pay for lessons you should be able to get them for £40 for 2 hrs if you look around. Think on you are going to be paying the best part in £20 a week in additional insurance fees for yours and your sanity with it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
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over a year ago


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children?

Pay for lessons you should be able to get them for £40 for 2 hrs if you look around. Think on you are going to be paying the best part in £20 a week in additional insurance fees for yours and your sanity with it. "

Id rather do that,keep my sanity and my car in one piece

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My son has asked me too and ive said no

I think it would be a total disaster before we even got off the driveway

Has anyone on here taught their children?

Pay for lessons you should be able to get them for £40 for 2 hrs if you look around. Think on you are going to be paying the best part in £20 a week in additional insurance fees for yours and your sanity with it. "

look at that...just up the road and quoting more than I charge for full prof service x

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By *illow PimpMan
over a year ago

Midlothian

I took my dad out on lessons and we started arguing in the middle of a roundabout with him storming off in the huff engine running and the driver seat vacant

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I took my dad out on lessons and we started arguing in the middle of a roundabout with him storming off in the huff engine running and the driver seat vacant "

Just hit the eject button......

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

well my mum taught my sister.... probably the reason i only just got round to it.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I haven't the patience or inclination to teach anyone to drive. Thankless task it is and garmented to frustrate so leave it to someone else.

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