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You can download the game here: www.aptrio.com This game is pretty funny
I like it, and i can prepare myself for the driving lessons when im 18
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An intimate and revelatory insight into the lives of women and their families, from Burnley to Bradford. The documentary series delves into the world of learner drivers and their instructors, telling stories from their homes as well as their cars. With exclusive access to driving schools across the north of England which specialise in teaching Muslim women, the programme follows new drivers negotiating perilous streets for the first time. Unlike many driving schools, those featured foster a specific relationship between instructor and student because of a shared understanding of the cultural restrictions that Muslim women experience. For them, driving isn’t just a pleasure pursuit – it confers freedom and status, and opens up job opportunities that would otherwise be unreachable. Grandmother Taslima Dhin has spent her life at home, bringing up her children. Aged 58, she needs to learn to drive to take her ill husband for regular hospital visits in Bradford. Taslima isn’t just challenging convention by taking driving lessons: her instructor is a man to whom she’s not related, which forces her to ask questions about the traditions she’s held dear. Thirty-eight-year-old Humera Ahmed wants to learn to drive so she can to take her children to school. Despite the prevailing traditions of conservative Muslim communities, her instructor, Mr Ramzan – who is also an imam at a local mosque – believes that motors aren’t just for men. The only issue is, will Humera be ready for her …
Learning to drive is a daunting and stressful experience even for the calmest of individuals but much more so when you have Autism. It can also be much more important for people with Autism than for neuro-typical people as it represents the independence they often find so difficult to achieve in the rest of their lives. Many autistic people cannot cope with crowds, noisy and unreliable public transport, or even being looked at by strangers. Autistic Driving School will follow a range of young characters with autism at different stages along the journey towards learning to drive. Stories will include first lessons, new teachers, the build up to theory and practical tests and a woman who has passed her test but is too scared to drive on her own. Taking a driving test is something that everyone can relate to. It is a stressful rite of passage for all young people but even more so for autistic people with low self-confidence and poor social skills. * BBC Three * 1 x 60mins * TX: 29/04/10
Taslima Dhin and her instructor Ali feel frustrated by her slow progress. It’s an emotional time for grandmother Taslima Dhin. Not only is it the holy month of Ramadan, but she’s also waiting to hear whether her 75-year-old mother will get a visa to visit her only daughter. In the 45 years that Taslima’s been in Britain, her mother has never been to see her. While she waits for news, Taslima carries on with her driving lessons. But both she and her instructor Ali are beginning to feel frustrated by her slow progress – one step forward, two steps back. Mother of three Humera is finally ready to take her test after five months of lessons. Having missed her deadline to pass in time to drive her oldest son to his new secondary school, she is determined get there as soon as possible. But as her test approaches, her confidence is evaporating and the instructor, Mr Ramzan, needs to find new ways to keep her concentrated on the task in hand. Broadcast on:BBC Two, 11:20pm Tuesday 2nd February 2010 Duration:29 minutes
24-year-old architecture student Arifa is on a mission. With her life a constant commute between her home in Blackburn, university in Liverpool and work in Preston, she’s desperate to learn to drive. But she’s got another reason to learn – to get away from the spotlight of her community and live her own life. Her instructor Vera understands her dilemma. As one of the first Asian women to drive in Blackburn over 30 years ago, she attracted huge attention. Taslima has now had over 30 driving lessons and she’s making slow and steady progress. Starting to drive has made her realise that she can learn anything and she’s eying up her first ever college course to study English. But this ambitious woman is beginning to have second thoughts about learning to drive with her instructor Ali. In her tightknit community in Bradford, it’s not that common for a 58-year-old grandmother to be taking to the road and Taslima will have to decide whether she has the determination to continue learning, despite what anyone else might say – and if so, will it be with Ali? Zahida has over 20 years of experience as a driving instructor behind her, and her pupil Tasmia is gearing up for her second test. Broadcast on: BBC Two, 11:20pm Tuesday 9th February 2010 Duration:29 minutes
24-year-old architecture student Arifa is on a mission. With her life a constant commute between her home in Blackburn, university in Liverpool and work in Preston, she’s desperate to learn to drive. But she’s got another reason to learn – to get away from the spotlight of her community and live her own life. Her instructor Vera understands her dilemma. As one of the first Asian women to drive in Blackburn over 30 years ago, she attracted huge attention. Taslima has now had over 30 driving lessons and she’s making slow and steady progress. Starting to drive has made her realise that she can learn anything and she’s eying up her first ever college course to study English. But this ambitious woman is beginning to have second thoughts about learning to drive with her instructor Ali. In her tightknit community in Bradford, it’s not that common for a 58-year-old grandmother to be taking to the road and Taslima will have to decide whether she has the determination to continue learning, despite what anyone else might say – and if so, will it be with Ali? Zahida has over 20 years of experience as a driving instructor behind her, and her pupil Tasmia is gearing up for her second test. Broadcast on: BBC Two, 11:20pm Tuesday 9th February 2010 Duration:29 minutes
www.oakdaleschoolofmotoring.co.uk was established 1986. We specialize in affordable driving lessons and developing drivers up to Pass Plus stage. We also offer a free Motorway driving lesson upon successfully passing your test. Promotional video produced by http
Taslima Dhin and her instructor Ali feel frustrated by her slow progress. It’s an emotional time for grandmother Taslima Dhin. Not only is it the holy month of Ramadan, but she’s also waiting to hear whether her 75-year-old mother will get a visa to visit her only daughter. In the 45 years that Taslima’s been in Britain, her mother has never been to see her. While she waits for news, Taslima carries on with her driving lessons. But both she and her instructor Ali are beginning to feel frustrated by her slow progress – one step forward, two steps back. Mother of three Humera is finally ready to take her test after five months of lessons. Having missed her deadline to pass in time to drive her oldest son to his new secondary school, she is determined get there as soon as possible. But as her test approaches, her confidence is evaporating and the instructor, Mr Ramzan, needs to find new ways to keep her concentrated on the task in hand. Broadcast on:BBC Two, 11:20pm Tuesday 2nd February 2010 Duration:29 minutes
This video is a mock driving test an essential part of the preparation for the UK DSA driving test showing the performance of a pupil on the run up to his uk driving test following lessons by Simon Phipps, park driving school Gloucestershire a former bsm instructor, covering Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, Bishops Cleeve, Evesham, Broadway, Winchcombe. Part 4 of 4