I PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Keep death off the road.... it's to late for that now :D :D :D :D :D

Time to get that Moggy on the road and let the real fun begin :D :D :D
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Post by alex_holden »

Hurrah! Well done! :D
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Post by Peetee »

Well done
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Post by MarkyB »

Well done!
Keep your eyes on what other people are actually doing and don't expect them to drive like you.
I'm especially thinking of when you are entering a roundabout or a T junction
If you see a gap that looks plenty big enough don't assume the car in front will move into it!
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Post by bmcecosse »

Take care - until you get some experience under your belt.
Says he - who when on passing his test (many many moons ago now) immediately sped off to my mates house out in the country - and set a best known time for the journey in the process! And yes - it was a Minor.
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Post by MColes »

Only been out for a short drive after uni this evening and found it pretty different from driving that spanky new corsa I learnt to drive in.

The brakes are what I'd call 'interesting'. I didn't know the brakes had minds of their own . I put my foot on the brakes and it seems to think "oh shall I brake?" then it decides it wants to :lol:
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Post by polo2k »

fun aint it!!! I only got my minor on the road in july and I drive a big grunty diesel with TT brakes so i need to be awake to drive the minor lol!
They might get better with use but I always just assume that they will eventually "sence" the urgency lol

well done on your test by the way!
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Congratulations... :)
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Post by MGFmad »

Yes congratulations. The first solo drive you have after passing your test is a bit strange but you soon get used to it.
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Congratulations! :D :D
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Post by dalebrignall »

well done i remember my first drive on my own it felt strange,as regards the brakes they work well if you keep them adjusted up.remember to brake much earlier than you would in the car you learnt to drive in.learn to anticiapate the road ahead.also remember that not everyone on the road drives according to the highway code,so plan ahead and watch out for people pulling out in frount of you because you are in a moggy,they seem to think you are going to potter about at 20 mph,when you can keep up with the traffic flow.above all enjoy it
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Post by Paul_May »

I've always found the brakes on my Morris worked excellently. Stopped my car and myself plowing into a small car full of teenagers who decided pulling out infront of me suddenly was a smart thing to do. Certainly did squeal alot as the tyres all locked.
Though I did spend £100 on last brake maintenance (which was also the first as I've not had it long) so the new components and recent adjustment might have aided things slightly.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Yes - the standard brakes in good order will lock the tyres up nicely. What they won't do - is to do that over and over again while hurtling down a twisting mountain pass! Also the limiting braking factor for a Minor is often the miserable old tyres on the car- since they don't do many miles each year the rubber goes hard and doesn't grip the road very well, especially in the wet! You have been warned.
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Post by Onne »

Or drive sensibly down the aforementioned pass...
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Post by bmcecosse »

Where's the fun in that ??
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Post by wibble_puppy »

Living to drive down the next one?

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Post by alainmoran »

Heh ... use your gears for brakes then ;)

Seriously though .. driving a morris for any amount of time changes the way you drive in a fundamental way, at least it did me!

I tend to brake earlier, leave a decent sized gap between me and the car in front, I drive 500 yds ahead instead of 100yds and tend to stick to the speed limit - well, you dont get there any quicker if you go over the limit anyway so..., I let people out at junctions, and all in all i feel a much better & safer driver

Talking f passing MOT's I had an interesting experience when MOT'ing my cars this year ... the morris flew through, and the punto failed .. get this .. it needed welding :D
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