EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 44 MIN
From First Cars To Modern Driving Tech In The UK
from Bonus Dad Bonus Daughter · host Bonus Dad Bonus Daughter
Send us a Comment, Question or Request, we'd love to hear from you Driving is one of those everyday skills that quietly shapes your whole life and you only notice it when something goes wrong, or when a memory hits you out of nowhere. We’re Hannah and Davy, a father daughter duo, and we’re using this chat to trace our driving lives from scrappy first cars to today’s tech heavy reality on UK roads.We trade stories about the vehicles that taught us the hard lessons: Hannah’s first Peugeot 106 with its tape deck charm and learner chaos, and Davy’s era of “how did that pass an MOT?” motors, including the kind of problems that made a hammer feel like standard equipment. From there we get into manual versus automatic driving, why automatics can feel like a freedom upgrade, and why some features like auto parallel parking still feel like one step too far. We also dig into sat nav culture in Britain, from printed route planners to using Google Maps, Apple Maps or Waze even when you already know the way, just to dodge traffic and beat the ETA.Then we zoom out to the bigger picture: traffic volume, post COVID driving attitudes, roundabout stress, and why staying calm after a bump matters more than proving a point. We share driving facts and figures from Great Britain, talk about the rise of electric vehicles, and get honest about charging infrastructure and long distance reliability. Finally, we rant a bit about rural public transport around Norwich and Norfolk, and why better buses or even a tram could genuinely change car dependence.If you enjoy thoughtful laughs about real life driving in the UK, subscribe, share the show with a mate, and leave a review. What’s the one driving habit you swear you’ll never give up?Support the show
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From First Cars To Modern Driving Tech In The UK
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