@rdriveschoolofmotoring: Episode 15 | Viewers Comments 2 Richard and Rebecca are back and going through the vicious comments made on Facebook and reacting to them in their own irreverent style #drivingtiktoks #drivingtips #drivinglessons #drivingtips #abcxyz #drivingtipstips #drivinglessons #foryoupage #foryou #vital #rdrive #drivinglessons #drivingschool #drivinginstructor #examiner #drivingtiktoks # #abcxyz #foryoupage #foryou #vital #marketharborough #learningtodrive #rdrive #automobile #motortbikes@Rebecca 'R' Drive

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Marc :
The funny thing is, all these dribbles that recon they will do this and that, if they were face to face with you they would shrivel up like a walnut, only thing they would batter is a sausage. absolute children. Another hilarious episode thank you both.
2025-05-26 08:00:01
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Robbie :
The term instructor means to teach there for she has to speak to explain things to the students.
2025-06-14 20:14:24
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Karen Penfound :
I love watching you two and the banter. I'm an ADI and would love to do this with another ADI down my way 😂
2025-05-23 20:00:35
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