Sunday 7 February 2021

I Like Driving in my Car

What I've been thinking about this week:
  1. Driving
  2. Loopholes
I've not talked about lockdown much in my blogs. We're all managing it in our way and missing different things. I do feel it's the young 'uns that are missing out the most in some ways, though. This is the time they should be getting out into the world, gaining more independence and spending time with friends. 

Ivie's nephew turned 17 a couple of weeks ago and, like all farm kids, can drive better than most. But theory tests have been cancelled, driving lessons are on hold and that independence is a little bit further away than it should be.

On the plus side, he can now drive a tractor on the road unaccompanied (as long as he has L plates on show) and he's making the most of it. 

It seems ridiculous but my driving licence would allow me to drive a tractor on the road unaccompanied without L plates. I have enough trouble opening the door on Ivie's tractor, never mind figuring out how to drive it without flattening gate posts and soft verges. Besides, I wouldn't know when it needs serviced.... 

As close as I'll get

When I first started seeing Ivie, my mum asked if I'd had a 'wee shot' driving the tractor. I had to explain that it was worth more than the house I was living in at the time and had a dashboard more complicated than NASA control. 

I might be allowed to drive this one


I'll stick to my wee car, although it'll be no surprise to anyone that it hasn't had much action recently. I took it for its MOT last week and I've done less than 3,500 miles in the last 12 months. We were discussing that we've barely needed one car lately, never mind two. I wonder if I could learn to park the tractor in the Aldi car park after all.


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