Started learning at 16
Got my license at 17
I had maybe about 3 lessons?
I think I felt comfortable in my car after about 6 months of driving.
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Started learning at 16
Got my license at 17
I had maybe about 3 lessons?
I think I felt comfortable in my car after about 6 months of driving.
I learned enough basics to pass my driver's license course in about an hour.
However, driving throws new curve balls at you every mile, and it's a lifetime of learning new things. So, you never really learn it all.
Experience is the best teacher. Sometime, there is a breakthrough where you make the jump from "gotta get there at any cost, no matter how dangerous" to "I'd like to get there safely and alive". Once you make that jump, you've crossed a huge barrier.
Bottom line: remember that you're guiding thousands of pounds of machine through an obstacle course, and you MUST be in complete control of that machine at all times.
If you're not in control, people die.
- Stuart
my dad took me out and let me drive, its acually very eazy once u get out and do it
i took a 2 week drivers ed course with a 2 hour class every day and 1 hour driving practive every day... i passed my first test and i had never driven before that class. driving is pretty easy.
good luck
I learned enough basics to pass my driver's license course in about an hour.
However, driving throws new curve balls at you every mile, and it's a lifetime of learning new things. So, you never really learn it all.
Experience is the best teacher. Sometime, there is a breakthrough where you make the jump from "gotta get there at any cost, no matter how dangerous" to "I'd like to get there safely and alive". Once you make that jump, you've crossed a huge barrier.
Bottom line: remember that you're guiding thousands of pounds of machine through an obstacle course, and you MUST be in complete control of that machine at all times.
If you're not in control, people die.
- Stuart
I took driver's ed, then got my lisence. I don't remember what the hours were - a few classes and 3 road lessons I think...
I learned enough basics to pass my driver's license course in about an hour.
However, driving throws new curve balls at you every mile, and it's a lifetime of learning new things. So, you never really learn it all.
Experience is the best teacher. Sometime, there is a breakthrough where you make the jump from "gotta get there at any cost, no matter how dangerous" to "I'd like to get there safely and alive". Once you make that jump, you've crossed a huge barrier.
Bottom line: remember that you're guiding thousands of pounds of machine through an obstacle course, and you MUST be in complete control of that machine at all times.
If you're not in control, people die.
- Stuart
I started driver's ed my second semester sophomore year (b/c my bday is in June) and I got my license june 30 1999
yeah Ive been driving for almost ten years!!!
I started driver's ed my second semester sophomore year (b/c my bday is in June) and I got my license june 30 1999
yeah Ive been driving for almost ten years!!!
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