Tomorrow I will start my driving lessons. I've been waiting for this my whole life, can't wait :D
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Tomorrow I will start my driving lessons. I've been waiting for this my whole life, can't wait :D
ain't nothing to it made just be relaxed and I'm sure you'll do fine.
what car will you be learning on?
so why the :s RR ?
driving is fun and easy to learn...(if you are not my wife and all her friends) especially if you already know how to drive a motorbike/moped with gears.
all the best!
A friend of mine started to learn to drive a couple of months ago. The instructor told him to get in the car so he did. The instructor then made him get out again before giving him a 10 minute lecture on how to enter and exit a car correctly. :s You'd think at 24 you wouldn't have problems getting in and out of cars but evidently so.
Did your friend tell him/her to shut her gob and teach them to drive rather than being a pedantic twit? After all they were paying for that lecture. Be calm rr and all will be ok.
Have fun and be safe RR, and take it seriously.
Learning to drive is much like anything else you learn, and most often the people that already thing they know it all don't. Those doing that in driving classes are probably more likely to be filling out insurance claims in the near future.
did your friend pretend he was a NASCAR driver and got in the car through the window or something? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by GridGirl
Good luck. Just remember, no one mastered the art of driving in 1 day!Quote:
Originally Posted by RaikkonenRules
I learnt with my Dad which was half a good idea and half a very bad idea. Although I saved loads of money we had a fair few arguements and ended up shouting most times we went out. That made me not want to drive as much and I kept putting it off. In the end I regretted it, I passed first time but about 2 years after I should have and have paid the price in terms of insurance. If I hadn't been so nervous about it I would have had 5 years driving experience by now.
I guess the moral is that the ends justify the means, even if you hate learning to drive it'll be so cool when you pass that it's all worth it :)
Good luck and have fun :D
Nope, he turned his back away from on coming traffic or something when he was getting in. If it was a busy street with lots of traffic I can see that the advice might be helpful, but having a lesson at 6pm at night when your starting out from your nice quiet suburban street really didn't warrant the lecture. :s Thank goodness his first lesson was a two hour one, as I'd be majorly annoyed if ten minutes of my first hour lesson was spent being taught to get in and out of a car.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisS
I really can't remember any of my first lesson. Hope you have a good one RR.