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Friday, 25 October, 2002, 09:03 GMT 10:03 UK
Learner driver stuck for ride
David Nottingham at the wheel
Standard driving school cars are too small
A Derbyshire man says he cannot pass his driving test because he cannot fit behind the wheel of a car.

David Nottingham is 6ft 6ins, has a 58ins chest and size 14 shoes.

His family have tried more than 30 driving schools and have yet to find one which can accommodate him.

Mr Nottingham, 18, is hoping an organisation or individual will be able to provide a suitable vehicle.

David Nottingham
David Nottingham has a four-hour bus journey

At the moment Mr Nottingham travels for four hours on a bus to and from his home in Ilkeston to Buxton, where he is training as a chef.

He is already having driving lessons, but can only be taught in a simulator or from the passenger seat.

He said: "The main problems are my right arm which presses against the door, which doesn't give me much control.

"My legs are wedged under the steering wheel and it's hard to use the pedals as my feet have to be squeezed back at a painful angle."

Roger Dobson, from the British School of Motoring, said: "It's very unusual as we try to cater for most people from tall to short, thin to broad.

"Most driving schools use smaller cars for economy and ease of driving."

Mr Nottingham's mother, Joy, said: "We have tried so many instructors but no one has been able to help us, they all tell us to try someone else.

"So we are appealing to any instructor who has a suitable vehicle to come forward and help us out."


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