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Old 23-10-2006, 10:34 AM   #1
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How Good or Bad is yor partner's Driving?

My missus is sooooo Slow! I Can't stand it! She barely reaches the speed limit.

How do Your's Compare?

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Old 23-10-2006, 10:55 AM   #2
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Very very bad driver. She bought a very nice straight Ef falcon 1 year ago.
Now there is not 1 panel that hasn't been dinted, scratched, swiped, or otherwise destroyed. To make it worse, she just bought my 2000 AUII from me, I hope no harm comes to the girl
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Old 23-10-2006, 10:58 AM   #3
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lol... mine has been taking driving lessons and as booked in for her licence test soon... She is an angry driver... :P She has good car control but can be painfully slow at times
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Old 23-10-2006, 10:58 AM   #4
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Mrsfantz is a good driver. One of the few females (outside of this forum, don't start flaming me) who is good in corners. Having said that she doesn't like driving the EB. Cam is too stroppy for her.
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Old 23-10-2006, 10:59 AM   #5
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lol... mine has been taking driving lessons and as booked in for her licence test soon... She is an angry driver... :P She has good car control but can be painfully slow at times
next time she can take the reigns through the spur allen ;p
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Old 23-10-2006, 11:00 AM   #6
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My mrs is an excellent driver - I'm sure some forum members (Ahem, Gammaboy) can recall being outdriven by her on the south coast cruise last year...
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Old 23-10-2006, 11:02 AM   #7
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She's an excellent driver I can't really fault her, she's much better than most of my mates!

Actually likes driving the 900km a week to work too
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Old 23-10-2006, 11:06 AM   #8
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lol my partner is pretty good, although what drives me nuts is as soon as he sees a speed camera, he slams on the brake and nearly sends me through the windscreen everytime! His co ordination is not that great so i put his bad reactions down to that!

One other thing is i swear he has tunnel vision, one night driving in the dark he ran over a huge turtle! I seen it a mile away and was too late to say something! It went straight under the passenger side wheels and jarred my butt, he got a flat because of it though. hehehe
And when i had my first car on the road, he was driving and i seen a dog comeing across the road, he didnt see it until it was in FRONT of him, and i was telling him to slow down! Almost cleaned up the poor dog, i still dont know how he didnt see the dog!

Other than that though he's a great driver!

Oh no actually his parking is awful!

I think i'll stop now lol he'll probably get on here and see this and I'll be a goner! He has a few things on me so I guess i'd better shut up!
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Old 23-10-2006, 11:08 AM   #9
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lol my partner is pretty good, although what drives me nuts is as soon as he sees a speed camera, he slams on the brake and nearly sends me through the windscreen everytime! His co ordination is not that great so i put his bad reactions down to that!

One other thing is i swear he has tunnel vision, one night driving in the dark he ran over a huge turtle! I seen it a mile away and was too late to say something! It went straight under the passenger side wheels and jarred my butt, he got a flat because of it though. hehehe
And when i had my first car on the road, he was driving and i seen a dog comeing across the road, he didnt see it until it was in FRONT of him, and i was telling him to slow down! Almost cleaned up the poor dog, i still dont know how he didnt see the dog!

Other than that though he's a great driver!

Oh no actually his parking is awful!

I think i'll stop now lol he'll probably get on here and see this and I'll be a goner! He has a few things on me so I guess i'd better shut up!
LOL *drives the other way*
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Old 23-10-2006, 11:28 AM   #10
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LOL *drives the other way*

Dont forget your helmet either!

nah its not that bad!
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Old 23-10-2006, 11:39 AM   #11
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My wife is quite good. Hasnt copped a speeding fine ever and all the rules I put upon her driving my cars she obeys. Can't really complain here.
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Old 23-10-2006, 11:55 AM   #12
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my gf is a great driver, she has been getting better and better, she's a great steerer and im teaching here to double clutch and heel and toe.

And since getting an xr6 demo, i have to pry her out of the drivers seat.
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Old 23-10-2006, 11:59 AM   #13
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my wifes pretty good driver, sits on good speed, boots the ol XR when need be, and has been seen to hang the tail out sometimes when pulling onto the highway near our place !! :
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Old 23-10-2006, 11:59 AM   #14
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My girlfriend floggs every where in her new Suzuki Swift, she has tunnel vision when driving and NEVER been caught in her 9 yrs of driving.

While I try to stick to the speed limit and be alert as possible but yet ive lost my licence twice, and I dont want to even think of the amount of money I have donated to the Western Australian Government. (Might have to get my self a Radar Detector while I still can here.)
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Old 23-10-2006, 12:17 PM   #15
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My better half only has about 7% Normal Vision. So at this stage, she does not drive.
If technology improves, she may be able to down the track, but not at this stage.

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Old 23-10-2006, 12:21 PM   #16
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GF's pretty good actually, im just a terrible passenger, I dont say anything but in my head I pick her to bits...lol

Shes from TAS, so she needs to learn howto drive like a Melbournian and then she will be fine, needs a bit of agro!
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Old 23-10-2006, 12:24 PM   #17
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My missus is a very good driver, which is stark contrast to my ex, that girl was hopeless. No hand eye coordination i'd guess, and she still stalls the car often apparently, nearly two years after buying it.

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Old 23-10-2006, 12:25 PM   #18
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Wife is a good driver .. I'm happy to let her drive anything which will start, drive, stop easily (this excludes most my "play" cars).

Reading a map is another issue ....
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Old 23-10-2006, 01:33 PM   #19
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G/f drives well but needs to drop back a bit, leave a bit more following distance.

However, my brother's g/f is a different story. Went driving with her on WA roads in the middle of the year and I feared for my life. She only touches the steering wheel when the natural drift of the car touches the lane markings, to keep it in the lane, and tailgates everyone. On top of that, she is constantly smacking the accellerator for little spurts to keep it up to speed, instead of holding it at a rev.

I asked my brother about it and he saw nothing out of the ordinary? Love is blind, hehe.
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Shes from TAS, so she needs to learn howto drive like a Melbournian and then she will be fine, needs a bit of agro!
Whats that? Speed up to plug the one clear lane on a freeway then slow down to match the cars around you so that everyone has to follow at a reduced pace.
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Whats that? Speed up to plug the one clear lane on a freeway then slow down to match the cars around you so that everyone has to follow at a reduced pace.
Unfortunately yes. Shes to forgiving to idoits that think they can merge whenever they feel like it. For example, there are signs everywhere saying lane closed, but no, morons continue as far as they can up that to gte further up, even though normal people move over when asap. Then they get ****ed off when you dont let them in, even though they knew they had to merge 800m's back!

Im normally in Geelong where people just do stupid things, but in Melb its all completely delibrate and evil.
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Old 23-10-2006, 02:29 PM   #22
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My missus is a good driver, in her old skyline she used to drop mean standstills on my mates farm, then go sideways down the dirt road :

Now though, with her new car, shes careful, but I still catch her booting it every now and then.
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Old 23-10-2006, 02:29 PM   #23
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My Mrs. isn't that bad. She has to combat with the traffic in the CBD of Sydney daily, with a 4 Cylinder Mazda, which isn't as effortless a cruiser as her Lexus was. I trust her, however if there is any serious driving required, we take my car, and I drive.

She was also driving the Territory when it was in an accident last year...
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my fiance complains she get 'bullied' on the road beacuse she drives a little hatchback, doesnt stop her driving like a bat outa hell tho. Amazing as im the only one that get any speending fines. Has the most annoying habbits though like the stereo volume must be on an even number, so naturally i leave it on an odd number but she can always pick it! And why must the air-con always be on? even during the brutal depths of winter at 2am in the morning!
Thank you all for listening i need to lie down now
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My wife drives possesses the road rage skills of most young female drivers - That is to say they are comparible to a 35 year old escaped prisoner on ICE.

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MY MRS WROTE OFF HER CAR TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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To be honest, I'm very happy with how my girl drives. When we first met, I basically said this is how I drive, and basically taught her similar. She's now more aggressive, and not defensive, she at least sits on the speed limit, not 10km/h under it, and loves to have a go if we head onto a juicy bit of road like the Great Ocean Road!!! I'm pretty happy with that!! :1syellow1
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Lovely Lizzzie is a good, and safe driver.
However she doesent want to put the left foot down when she is behind the wheel of the GT
Lizzie tells me of the strange looks from guys when they see her driving it, usually I am too tanked to notice.
Gotta be impressed when the love of your life chooses to be the dedicated driver.......... HANG ON. It might be just a ploy to drive it :
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He's one of the best drivers I've driven with.
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Three years now i have had my licence, havent lost a point and yet he has to drive the car. I do have a tendency to stop on the dot which irritates the c..p out of him, and turning across traffic i do make sure the traffic is a little way off before i turn but hey i have all my points.
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