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elohelMeight

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Right.

1) I dont drive on the roads / take an official lesson when with my dad as that i would have to pay for, or risk him getting fired for letting me do so.

2) It just happens to be a nova that i can get parts for, spot on. Infact, my aunts boyfriend races all kinds: stock, banger, truck. I just happen to know that this sunday night he is in wimbledon racing novas. The reason the conversation of him helping me with parts is because i was offered this car nice and cheap, only problems are a bit of rust and a near dead battery. So i asked my aunts boyfriend if he would charge the battery (Nothing i could do about rust). When i asked him he actualy said he has spare parts for exterior and interior. He can also offer a bigger engine, but i dont want to get a bigger engine for my 1st car.

3) He doesnt speed, and a nova isnt his everyday car, his everyday car is a renault master. He doesnt need to thieve cars as he has connections and they often give him cars / parts. As you will find with a lot of mechanics.

4) Im not idiotic doing that at all. And a lot of the time my dad is in the vehicle with me, which is ok to do i believe. Even when i am in the car on my own, im only in remote areas.

5) None of what i have told is bull****. I have no need to lie about a banged up 1 litre nova (I dont want a nova, its just a starter car). I have no idea to lie about my aunts boyfriend being a mechanic and helping me with spare parts. I have no reason to lie about driving illegally, i know what im doing and i do it out of the way of pedestrians.

Now you will come back with, ''But you havnt had experience near pedestrians''. Well, infact i have, ive taken 2 lessons, and it isnt much different to driving in a remote area, obviously you need to know braking distance etc but i already know that as i previously road a ped.
 

Pyraine

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Well it appears that you are bull****ting further maestro.

Your father wouldn't get fired for giving you free tuition, he could quite legally give you undeclared lessons for free. These lessons would also be adequate enough for you to enter your driving test. You're a living breathing lie. Why do you even bother?
 

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See this is completely false. I have (Not on purpose) put lots of other peoples life at risk, when riding on the white lines and you get the idiotic pedestrians who think they will cross between 2 cars even though there is a crossing 2 minutes up the road then it is very dangerous for both the rider and the pedstrian.

To be honest, both are as dangerous to pedestrians as each other, the only way to make them not so dangerous is to drive sensibly.

Oh **** off, im not willing to have a conversation with someone who thinks mopeds are more dangerous to others than cars are.
 

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, i mean that i have been driving in my dads car for practice, as he used to be an instructor, but i only do this in remote areas of course.

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1) I dont drive on the roads / take an official lesson when with my dad as that i would have to pay for, or risk him getting fired for letting me do so.

So, he would get fired from the job he USED to be in for giving you free lessons. At this point your arguement has seriously failed, but for the sake of kicking you while your down, lets continue... Using this we can note you cannot take an official lesson with your dad, cos that could get him fired, obviously the fact he's letting you drive illegally in his driving tuition car for the job he USED to do wouldn't get him fired from the job he USED to do.

Ive only been driving cars / vans for about 2-2 and a half months

So you have been driving cars AND vans. Therefore you have driven at least 2 different vehicles, and i seriously doubt you would be insured on both. We can establish that *IF* your dad was using a driving tuition car from his company and you were not taking an official lesson, then you wouldn't be insured. However you claim he used to do the job, so your probably just not insured.

Also, what the **** is your obsession with pedestrians, perhaps in "the yard" people drive on the pavement or some other ****ed up ****, but in the real world, pedestrians arent going to be as much of an issue as other road users, and if you can deal with other road users pedestrians are much easier cos you can see everything they do.

75+% of road actions taken are a direct result of an action taken by another road user. Welcome to some real information about traffic and driving, the kind that you dont just make up. Ive heroically destroyed your petty arguement by simply using the fact you cant decide if your dad is a driving instructor or not.

I suggest you quit now.
 

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You think the braking distance for a moped is the same as for a car ?

Its stupid comparing a ped to a car. Cars are alot harder to drive, why you think they allow 16 year olds to ride peds?

FFS, i used to drive peds on the field at about 13.

Didnt drive a car untill 17, and it was much harder to get used to.
 

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Well Mopeds are obviously more dangerous to yourself if your riding one.Than being in a car, cause you got a shell around ya. I ride a rs 125, so can get up to 110 mph, 0-60 in 5 seconds, but thats different to a moped i guess, but alot more dangerous than a car. But got a metal shell around ya in a car so got more of a chance, and perhaps ABS aswell if u got a newish car....I can honestly say though passing the bike test is much harder than passing the car test. ! fact! but not a moped lol!
 

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Well Mopeds are obviously more dangerous to yourself if your riding one.Than being in a car, cause you got a shell around ya. I ride a rs 125, so can get up to 110 mph, 0-60 in 5 seconds, but thats different to a moped i guess, but alot more dangerous than a car. But got a metal shell around ya in a car so got more of a chance, and perhaps ABS aswell if u got a newish car....I can honestly say though passing the bike test is much harder than passing the car test. ! fact! but not a moped lol!
More danger to your self yes, but in a car, its not about your own safety, its about others aswell.
 

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More danger to your self yes, but in a car, its not about your own safety, its about others aswell.

In the case of hated1, it doesnt actually matter what he's driving, cos its going to be more dangerous anyway. Care are more likely to kill others, Bikes are more likely to kill yourself.

Thats why the adverts about road safety show bike riders in situations like them going to fast round corners, or over bad road surfaces etc, and Car adverts are always about how some dick going too fast killed someone else.
 

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I have had a ped for over a year, not had 1 accident. So i do not believe i am a dangerous driver to myself, and all the times others have been at risk, its their own fault.
 

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I have had a ped for over a year, not had 1 accident. So i do not believe i am a dangerous driver to myself, and all the times others have been at risk, its their own fault.

Why not address an acutal valid point, like the fact your said your dad used to be a driving instructor, but could get fire from the job if he gave you free lessons. Surely if he USED to be an instructor he wouldn't have that issue.

Also, how come he's worried about getting fired for giving free lessons to his son, but couldn't give two ****s about letting you drive uninsured, which is far far more likely to get him fired from the job. Of course, I could be wrong there since he only USED to do the job. Who knows?
 

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I have had a ped for over a year, not had 1 accident. So i do not believe i am a dangerous driver to myself, and all the times others have been at risk, its their own fault.

Peds stop alot faster.. and can't go as fast.. peds don't have gears

peds are alot lighter than cars, therefore they have alot less kinnetic(sp?) energy if you ever hit anything

you could say that peds are more dangerouse to the rider than in a car, but thats not always true.. theres certain "safer" things, like theres no glass to cut you if u crash.. sure theres no air bag, so ur gonna go flying.. but ur wearing a helmet and probably a jacket + pants.. so if u wern't goin over 40 mph, u should live.. another downside to cars is that u can get trapped in em, and need cuttin out.. u can also get stuck under the steerin wheel or w/e

but ye.. what every 1 else but hated1 said on this thread is theoretically right
 

elohelMeight

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Peds stop alot faster.. and can't go as fast.. peds don't have gears

peds are alot lighter than cars, therefore they have alot less kinnetic(sp?) energy if you ever hit anything

you could say that peds are more dangerouse to the rider than in a car, but thats not always true.. theres certain "safer" things, like theres no glass to cut you if u crash.. sure theres no air bag, so ur gonna go flying.. but ur wearing a helmet and probably a jacket + pants.. so if u wern't goin over 40 mph, u should live.. another downside to cars is that u can get trapped in em, and need cuttin out.. u can also get stuck under the steerin wheel or w/e

but ye.. what every 1 else but hated1 said on this thread is theoretically right

peds go a lot slower? my mate has a 125, does 110 tops as its kitted out.

@atom: i did not say he used to be i do not believe. and what you have said, wether he lets me drive or not, wether he is in the car or not, im still not insured, so surely it doesnt make a difference?