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Old 17-11-2006, 12:06 AM   #91
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You can get your license in the NT at 16. My daughter has cousins in QLD and VIC that are older than her but still cant get their license, they seem a little miffed.

Is that what was being asked???
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Old 17-11-2006, 01:26 AM   #92
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You can get your license in the NT at 16. My daughter has cousins in QLD and VIC that are older than her but still cant get their license, they seem a little miffed.

Is that what was being asked???
Yup. So she's on P's (or quivalent if you have something different up there).. In that case, and she's had prior driving experience, i'd let her drive.

If it was learners etc I would have said not to bother IMO.. As I found learning was pointless when driving on relativelly straight roads at 100k's (ie freeways).
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Old 17-11-2006, 01:40 AM   #93
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I say the best idea if she know how to control the speed of the car is to prepare her in long distance drive around suburbs and areas that usually take like an hour to get and get her to forcus on the road, get her to do that a lot of the time before taking the trip that when drive the xr8 will able to handle the long distance and have experience without having to fail to focus what at hand.

Always good short long trip does the trick i tell that to my friends
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Old 17-11-2006, 04:30 AM   #94
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I think you should let her drive it on two conditions...

1) she must be a competent driver and;

2) she doesn't use all 260Kw of the BOSS!
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Old 17-11-2006, 08:05 AM   #95
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You will be in car, take several stops toilet breaks etc...
I thought my sons on private road to zig zag so they learnt how to catch it and realise you just can't steer it.... She'll do fine, in fact a tight handling car like an XR is possibly better... Young need this driving experience, that's half the trouble. They learn in a cocoon...They need to learn ALL facets of driving....
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Old 17-11-2006, 09:05 AM   #96
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Yes, most certainly let her do it, but don't put her straight into a high stress situation to start with, give her some time behind the wheel beforehand.

I have worked as a driving instructor, be pro-active with your instruction, tell her what you want her to do a long way before she needs to do it, don't be re-active. Don't tell her after she should have done it.

Teach her to drive off the edge of the road with 2 wheels then to steer the car back on to the bitumen again, tell her to keep her hands firm on the wheel, then you gently grab the whell with her holding it, then gently guide the car off then back on, do this a few times till she feels comfortable, then let her do it herself, most kids get hurt/die because they haven't learnt this skill.

Build her confidence.
Agreed Trev, let her have the drive. Great advice regarding the skills also.

But you control the parameters of the drive. It's not like she's never driven before either! She'll be fine!

Hope your trip goes well.

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You will be in car, take several stops toilet breaks etc...
I thought my sons on private road to zig zag so they learnt how to catch it and realise you just can't steer it.... She'll do fine, in fact a tight handling car like an XR is possibly better... Young need this driving experience, that's half the trouble. They learn in a cocoon...They need to learn ALL facets of driving....
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Old 17-11-2006, 05:39 PM   #98
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Dont LET HER DUDE!! Not worth the risks!!
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What risk!, most serious accidents don't happen on straight highways (only 5% of the total). Sure its at high speed but if its dual highway there are no traffic lights and very few ricer ******* trying to drag off at the lights. In any case you'll be in the car and will be able to see what sort of driver she is.
Just make sure she understands that this is a special privilege, that she has to earn your trust. Let her and you experience the joy of a daughter growing up.
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Old 17-11-2006, 07:56 PM   #100
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Just Let Her Drive Firstly In A Back Street Some Were And Make Sure She Is Not Scared To Turn The Steering Wheel. A Friend Of Mine Decided To Take Her Naughbours Daughter For Her First Drive And The Road Was Turning But She Kept The Wheel Straight And Ran Up The Gutter And Into A Fire Hydrant The Car Was Sitting On The Fire Hydrant And Was Filling Up With Water.
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Old 19-11-2006, 11:00 PM   #101
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Hi Ya, I got the egg off the car!!! I am the opposite when travelling. I mellow out and become more relaxed than at most other times. The kids love traveling with the grumpy old b4stard. I will take her around a few quiet back roads and let her get a feel for the car, nothing over 60 kph. She has already done a few trips in my wifes fiesta, she drove half way to Ayres rock, so she is accustomed to country roads. We wont leave Isa until after 8 am or so. The sun and wild life shouldn't be too much of an issue.
I'm definately talking myself into this aren't I.

I reckon she will be OK. I will let everyone know how it all goes. If you never hear from me after Chrissy, I will probably be in the news paper.... :hihi:
Just remember, if you make it pink, they will never do it again... undercover... : :

At least you are a nice long distance driver then... I suppose if you get her used to the car (to a certain extent, you dont want her too comfortable, she will never want to leave it! and then she will bug you for drives all the time) it will make it slightly better. Maybe my opinion is biased because i wouldnt let anyone else drive my car, and my parents only just started letting me drive their's... Plus i drive a XR8... :Up_to_som

Good Luck, Safe trip, If you end up near the Gold Coast, let me know to find out if any car club adventures are going on!! Ill show you my plans for a Pink AU II XR8... :evil_laug

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Just remember, if you make it pink, they will never do it again... undercover... : :

At least you are a nice long distance driver then... I suppose if you get her used to the car (to a certain extent, you dont want her too comfortable, she will never want to leave it! and then she will bug you for drives all the time) it will make it slightly better. Maybe my opinion is biased because i wouldnt let anyone else drive my car, and my parents only just started letting me drive their's... Plus i drive a XR8... :Up_to_som

Good Luck, Safe trip, If you end up near the Gold Coast, let me know to find out if any car club adventures are going on!! Ill show you my plans for a Pink AU II XR8... :evil_laug

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This just for you. It doent look quite as good as from today.... I had a rather large woman in a NT government land criuser do about 5 K worth of mods to the rear end...... Bugger!!!


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I will be on the GC in december, but will get there via Mr Qantas.....

This just for you. It doent look quite as good as from today.... I had a rather large woman in a NT government land criuser do about 5 K worth of mods to the rear end...... Bugger!!!


Cheers......

I think I should severly bite my toungue as to the incidentals of........

Sad to hear sport..hope the community pays up.
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I will be on the GC in december, but will get there via Mr Qantas.....

This just for you. It doent look quite as good as from today.... I had a rather large woman in a NT government land criuser do about 5 K worth of mods to the rear end...... Bugger!!!


Cheers......

OUCH... you see, if your car were pink she would definately have seen it!!! :

That photo is awsome, i love it against the red earth and the tree... Ill try find some time to photoshop it and send it back to you : :

There aint much planned for December car-wise... enjoy flying with Mr Qantas and just remember, pink solves everything! :monkes:
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OUCH... you see, if your car were pink she would definately have seen it!!! :

That photo is awsome, i love it against the red earth and the tree... Ill try find some time to photoshop it and send it back to you : :

There aint much planned for December car-wise... enjoy flying with Mr Qantas and just remember, pink solves everything! :monkes:

PINK.... Bah humbug..... It will be grey under coat soon.... :
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Sad to hear sport..hope the community pays up.
You got it.... At least they are insured. It wouldn't matter anyway, my insurance company will bat for me..... Apparently thet were in a hurry. Shame I was in front of them......
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OUCH... you see, if your car were pink she would definately have seen it!!! :

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Now that depends on where your from and your heritage some are just overly attracted to red,black,orange and pink.!
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Now that depends on where your from and your heritage some are just overly attracted to red,black,orange and pink.!
But mostly they are attracted to GREEN..... Get it???? :baby bott
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But mostly they are attracted to GREEN..... Get it???? :baby bott

Oh yeah big time.........
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