I have my own in car aroma therapy although the kids do complain when I wont open the window when I fart
I suspect they use aromatherapy in the air con to waft some calming aromas into the car to calm down the nervous learners, not aromatherapy massage.
What it needs is an in-car baseball bat to twat them every time they take their eyes off the road. Not that learners are the problem, oh no, it's the ones that have passed the test that are the problem
but we are still doomed - i remember seeing a driving instrutor arrive in a blacked out Nissan Micra when in W*k*n*stan once.
My daughter is taking her test this Thursday , I hope she passes , taking my kids everywhere over the years has been such a pain at times , oh the horror.
I hope so . Shes a good driver but the local testers here seem to fail people with regularity on the first attempt , revenue generating is the general assumption.
Good luck! When was it decided that as parents we have to not only fund their driving licence but provide them with a car, insurance, servicing and petrol! In my day it was a £250 Renault 5 bought from my own savings from my part time job, if I had asked my parents to buy me a car they would have looked back at me as if I'd arrived from out of space!
Agreed. It's the test that's the problem - it only teaches you how to operate a car to a very basic standard. It doesn't teach you how to drive. It's the same with bikes.
Guess I'm lucky here ,she has bought her own doing work experience during the summer break from Further education. But unlucky in the fact that the instructor whose car she was using is in hospital with some form of infection and so has had to rebook my daughters test for the 5th Dec. That's a shame as her 18th birthday is this Sunday and she wanted to be driving at 17 not 18.
a posh bullshit way of saying 'i use an air freshener to waft away the scent of stale fags, booze, butt crack ,exam fear and last nights orgasm'.