After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?
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After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?
Hey all

Basically I was wondering,after how many lessons did you start doing your manoeuvres ? I've had about 11/12 lessons- more than capable driver and I haven't done any. My instructor said I should be doing my test by July though?:s I have a feeling he might be milking me of my money because on my 2nd lesson he said i was quite advanced so he wouldn't "have me too long". Thoughts? -
Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?
I've done about 18 hours but I've only done the "turn in the road" and that was on my 14th hour or so (But I've practiced it about 15 or so times now). If you want to do maneuvers sooner just ask him (say you want to take a little break from main road driving or something).
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Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?I started doing manoeuvres in my last lesson (fourth; seven hours altogether). I did three point turns in a trading estate to begin with. Then I went into built up areas to try it for real.(Original post by JustDisturbia)
Hey all
Basically I was wondering,after how many lessons did you start doing your manoeuvres ? I've had about 11/12 lessons- more than capable driver and I haven't done any. My instructor said I should be doing my test by July though?:s I have a feeling he might be milking me of my money because on my 2nd lesson he said i was quite advanced so he wouldn't "have me too long". Thoughts? -
Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?
I did bay parking on my 5th lesson, the turn in the road on the 6th and the parallel parking on the 7th and I'm yet to do the reverse around a corner, but it can't be harder than bay parking, which isn't hard but is definitely worst of the bunch IMO.
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Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?
I had lesson number 7 today and attempted a 'reverse around the corner'. Apparently, it is the hardest manoeuvre, and I thought it was a lot easier than it looks.
I think it all comes down to the individual, and how confident your instructor is with you in order to attempt the various manoeuvres. -
Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?I think parallel parking is probably harder. Reverse around the corner is quite easy(Original post by AdzAb95)
I had lesson number 7 today and attempted a 'reverse around the corner'. Apparently, it is the hardest manoeuvre, and I thought it was a lot easier than it looks.
I think it all comes down to the individual, and how confident your instructor is with you in order to attempt the various manoeuvres.
I hate doing manouvres full stop though.
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Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?I'm going to be doing this manouvere tommorow and I'm just wondering what your instructor recommended to you as a reference point to judge when to turn? I get that I'll have to go slow and take effective observations, I just want to know how I'll judge when I need to start turning the wheel left.(Original post by AdzAb95)
I had lesson number 7 today and attempted a 'reverse around the corner'. Apparently, it is the hardest manoeuvre, and I thought it was a lot easier than it looks.
I think it all comes down to the individual, and how confident your instructor is with you in order to attempt the various manoeuvres. -
Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?
I had to do a turn in the road on my first lesson due to accidentally driving into a dead end (driving around an industrial estate, took a wrong turn and ended up at dead end) so kinda straight away. Think my instructor decided I might as well do it properly so she taught me the correct way to do it. Think I did the next one at my fourth lesson.
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Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?If the road has giveway signs use the first one or just the edge of the kerb, remember to keep observing and then add steer/take away to make sure your parallel and close to the kerb at all times(Original post by theonefrombrum)
I'm going to be doing this manouvere tommorow and I'm just wondering what your instructor recommended to you as a reference point to judge when to turn? I get that I'll have to go slow and take effective observations, I just want to know how I'll judge when I need to start turning the wheel left.
Last edited by restoration; 30-07-2012 at 19:39. -
Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?She said first, not to use the accelerator (or gas) and it is all in the clutch control. Don't be afraid to use the break, and take all the time in the world. Also, stop whenever a car or pedestrian is on the road. She said look out of the back window and all around. You will start about 1/2 cars length away from the corner. When the corner disappears from the back window, that is when you start to turn. When the curb appears again in the back window and mirror, you straighten up.(Original post by theonefrombrum)
I'm going to be doing this manouvere tommorow and I'm just wondering what your instructor recommended to you as a reference point to judge when to turn? I get that I'll have to go slow and take effective observations, I just want to know how I'll judge when I need to start turning the wheel left.
It sounds like a lot, but it does take practice. Your instructor will talk it through with you, so there is no need to worry. Plus, they may also explain it in a different way to what I was taught today.
Good luck! -
Re: After how many lessons did you do manoeuvres?My instructor said a lot of people hate the parallel park. I guess only time will tell!(Original post by restoration)
I think parallel parking is probably harder. Reverse around the corner is quite easy
I hate doing manouvres full stop though.

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