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New Driver Getting Let Loose!

Postby Dee Dee 2012 » Wed Sep 18, 2019 9:24 pm

Good evening Guys & Girls, 1 of my subscribers said i should sign up here. I don’t use social media so don’t really know what to expect or say lol. Bit i have got a youtube channel with a full training playlist from Medical to Test Day Assesment drive to reversing exercise... check it out if you like
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 5OaImBs0Rb
Hopefully i can become an active member on here and be of help to someone.

Cheers. Gareth.
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Re: New Driver Getting Let Loose!

Postby bamberg » Wed Sep 18, 2019 9:53 pm

nice one mate just had a look at your YouTube channel and plenty of good stuff on their for new drivers .


I used red rose for my medicals and theory tests etc but switched schools for the lessons as they were only 30 mins away from me but didn't have availability for auto's for the time I had holidays booked for. I believe hey have added more automatics now at kersley .

I used them recently for an assessment drive to get an idea for my C+E training and they came in very well priced for the cost but I chose to come down and use the forum sponsor Pete on the back of the glowing recommendations and the deal that Pete did for me . worth checking out Petes place if your doing C+E as well

Gaz
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Re: New Driver Getting Let Loose!

Postby Dee Dee 2012 » Thu Sep 19, 2019 1:36 pm

bamberg wrote:nice one mate just had a look at your YouTube channel and plenty of good stuff on their for new drivers .


I used red rose for my medicals and theory tests etc but switched schools for the lessons as they were only 30 mins away from me but didn't have availability for auto's for the time I had holidays booked for. I believe hey have added more automatics now at kersley .

I used them recently for an assessment drive to get an idea for my C+E training and they came in very well priced for the cost but I chose to come down and use the forum sponsor Pete on the back of the glowing recommendations and the deal that Pete did for me . worth checking out Petes place if your doing C+E as well

Gaz


Yeah i’ll check him out mate, i think i’ll be doing my C+E early next year.
Red rose have just got their spanking new fleet of DAFs all full Auto. I think i’m rather happy i learned in a 4/4 MAN lol.

Thanks for the reply
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