The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Neil Franklin tears up his L-plates... after 46 years!

Driving instructor (76) hangs up his keys after covering well over a million miles in his long career on city’s roads

- By Adam Barker adam.barker@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter:@PTAdamBark­er

Peterborou­gh’s longest serving driving instructor has finally hung up his keys after almost half a century behind the wheel.

Neil Franklin, 76, of Yaxley, first qualified as a driving instructor in November 1977, having started year earlier, but after helping almost 2,000 people in Peterborou­gh to pass their tests he has decided to call time on a career spanning nearly 50 years.

“I’ve enjoyed every minute of it and I hope my learners have also”, he said. “I apologise to them all – having to listen to my constant moaning and picking them up on whatever they consider to be a minor fault. But in the end it was all worth it when they all got their licences.”

Mr Franklin made the decision to retire when a knee replacemen­t operation which he was supposed to have in November last year was delayed because of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

“I would have gone on but I needed to have a knee replacemen­t operation”, he said. “As a driving instructor, whenever you need to be off for an operation you have to run your book down, so I ran my book all the way down to just four lessons in November and then the operation was cancelled.

“I was left with a blank book and no operation. My last four have all now passed their tests so I had nothing left in my book and I thought to myself it was time to pack it in.”

Mr Franklin was Peterborou­gh’s longest-serving fulltime driving instructor. He has seen it all from the passenger’s

seat of 13 dual-controlled learner cars, clocking up well over one million miles.

“It’s all about anticipati­on,” he said. “A good driving instructor will always see the mistake coming before it’s performed.

“I once had a customer who, believe it or not, didn’t know which way to turn the wheel. When she wanted to turn right she would turn the wheel left.

“After a bit of investigat­ing, I learnt that she was a boat person. So when she would turn a rudder she would pull it the other way.

“We had a near miss and nearly ended up in a dyke in between the back of Perkins and Thorney. It was only at the last minute that I managed to get on the pedals.”

When Mr Franklin first qualified as a driving instructor, Peterborou­gh’s test centre was based on the site of the old

airfield on Saville Road. The centre then moved to Lincoln Road before returning to Saville Road and it is now located in Second Drove, Fengate.

He recalled: “I once had someone who was driving along on his test and got caught up in a funeral procession. They were driving down the road and, as the funeral procession pulled into the church, the learner followed.

“All the mourners got out to go into the church and the examiner turned to the pupil and said: ‘did you know the deceased?’ He responded: ‘no’, to which the examiner said: ‘well we better drive on then please!’”

After 46 years as an instructor Mr Franklin has taught several generation­s of families in Peterborou­gh how to drive. One of his former students recently followed in his footsteps and qualified as driving instructor.

“I’ve always loved it”, he said. “You meet different people everyday and a lot of those become friends and they don’t forget you.

“For instance, I was sat in a restaurant on holiday in Spain once and this girl sat opposite me on another table kept looking at me.

“Eventually when she finished her meal she walked by and said: ‘excuse me…are you Neil?’ I said that I was and she said: ‘you taught me how to drive!’.

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 ?? ?? Driving test examiners are given an festive cake by Neil Franklin several years ago and, below, he is pictured with wife Caroline. They have three children and six grandchild­ren
Driving test examiners are given an festive cake by Neil Franklin several years ago and, below, he is pictured with wife Caroline. They have three children and six grandchild­ren
 ?? ?? Neil Franklin (centre) back in the early days of his long career
Neil Franklin (centre) back in the early days of his long career
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Neil Franklin has trained more than 2,000 people to drive

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