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Rick Site Admin

Joined: 27 Apr 2005 Posts: 22778 Location: UK
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Ashley
Joined: 02 Jan 2008 Posts: 1426 Location: Near Stroud, Glos
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Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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That's hilarious! |
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roverdriver

Joined: 18 Oct 2008 Posts: 1210 Location: 100 miles from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 11:12 am Post subject: |
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Very interesting.
What is meant when it was said to have your licence with you when you go for the test? If you have a licence already, why would one go for the test? Or does this mean some sort of learner's permit?
How did testers manage who did not have access to a handy brickyard?
I got my licences in both New Zealand and Australia, at a time when hand signals were the law. The film didn't show the hand signal for 'stop' unless I missed it.
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Ashley
Joined: 02 Jan 2008 Posts: 1426 Location: Near Stroud, Glos
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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You were issued with a Provisional licence, which meant you could drive with someone with a full licence in the car. Once you'd passed your test, you got a bit of paper from the tester that you could send off to a licensing authority to upgrade yours to Full. |
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roverdriver

Joined: 18 Oct 2008 Posts: 1210 Location: 100 miles from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:58 am Post subject: |
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Thanks Ashley, that clears it up. _________________ Dane- roverdriver but not a Viking. |
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peter scott

Joined: 18 Dec 2007 Posts: 7211 Location: Edinburgh
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:46 am Post subject: |
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roverdriver wrote: | The film didn't show the hand signal for 'stop' unless I missed it.
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Hi Dane,
In the UK there were only three (car) signals and strangely this film only showed two of them.
1. About to turn right.
2. Slowing down
3. About to turn left (not shown but was arm extended and hand describing an anticlockwise circle.)
Peter
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petermeachem
Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Posts: 358 Location: Chichester Sussex
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 12:00 pm Post subject: |
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The guy who was doing the non-comedy 3 point turn signalled right and not I'm slowing down. I have trafficators but they are a little wide for the slot in the car so I'll be doing hand signals. |
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roverdriver

Joined: 18 Oct 2008 Posts: 1210 Location: 100 miles from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 9:20 am Post subject: |
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Thanks Peter. In Oz we used the 'right hand turn', the 'I am slowing down', the same as U.K. The please overtake was used but AFAIK was never an approved signal. The stop signal was with the forearm and hand held vertical, meaning 'I am stopping', but it could also mean 'I am about to turn to the left'.
Commercial vehicles that were too wide for the driver's arm to be seen were equipped with mechanical 'hands'. The arm could be held out for a right hand turn, moved up and down for 'slow down' and the hand on the end of the arm could be pivoted to the upright position for 'stop'.
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Rick Site Admin

Joined: 27 Apr 2005 Posts: 22778 Location: UK
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Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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roverdriver wrote: | Thanks Peter. In Oz we used the 'right hand turn', the 'I am slowing down', the same as U.K. The please overtake was used but AFAIK was never an approved signal. The stop signal was with the forearm and hand held vertical, meaning 'I am stopping', but it could also mean 'I am about to turn to the left'.
Commercial vehicles that were too wide for the driver's arm to be seen were equipped with mechanical 'hands'. The arm could be held out for a right hand turn, moved up and down for 'slow down' and the hand on the end of the arm could be pivoted to the upright position for 'stop'.
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Bought one of those for the ute some time ago, whether I'll ever get around to needing it though is another matter
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JohnDale

Joined: 19 Mar 2008 Posts: 790 Location: Kelvin Valley,Scotland
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Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 4:25 pm Post subject: |
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I'd be very surprised if he passed at all. I had one of the V8s shown in the film - started off as a 22HP but was changed to 30HP prior to my purchase.
It accelerated like a rocket but very quickly ran out of breath still having the low ratio diff for the 22HP - still was fun for a while,cheers,JD. _________________ 1958 Ford Zephyr Mk2 Convertible
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