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My parents want me to learn how to drive
My dad just said to me that he really wants me to learn how to drive so I can pick him up when stuff such as appointments happen.
But I'm really afraid to to and always get a bad feeling when one of them mentions it.
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At least they WANT you to. I want to get my driver's license and learn to drive and get a car but my parents aren't all that crazy about the idea. Next Spring I'm really going to have to learn so I can go to community college next fall. But, does your Dad not have his own car that he can drive to and from appointments?
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Can you take a Drivers Ed. class to help you learn to drive? Or does your dad want to teach you? I started out on my brother's dirt bike and my uncle's tractor when I was around 13. Then moved on to the family car & my uncle's car, my uncle had more patience than my dad when it came to driving lessons. You could always practice on a road that doesn't have much traffic or even in a Mall parking lot before they open. I couldn't imagine not being able to drive, it just gives you so much freedom to go wherever you want.
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Now my mother wishes that I should learn how to drive.
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To be honest this will be a good thing. Driving gives you enormous freedom and it's more or less a necessary skill. Being afraid is natural but practice will make it go away. You just have to get started.
I didn't want to drive either but I went ahead with it and got my license and now I'm content. |
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I have been driving for over 25 years, and I cannot imagine not having a car to take me places. Just imagine all the places you see and all the things that you can do independently now that you have your driver's license ![]()
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This month marks 35 years since I started driving (man do I feel old!
-)It's not that hard to get started. Sometimes on a Sunday for example, you will find enormous, empty parking lots that are ideal for learning to become comfortable with a car. You will likely become a better driver than 99% of the crazies out there...! |
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I'm 60 years old and have NEVER, EVER, EVER driven in my life-and not by choice. It's because of this *** *** disability I have!!!
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Don’t go above the speed limit, remember that slower traffic should stay in the right lane, always use your turn signals, and you’ll be fine.
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So what I'll do if I end up driving is simply just take Drivers Ed.
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That's usually a good start. I think that, also, depending on your state of course, that you can just take a driving test and get your license. But your parents probably want you to practice and learn first.
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But, first get your learner's permit at your local DMV. The test is not that difficult. |
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But the best places to drive around is the cemetery...there's a lot of small drives. I'm a little shaky still, but I did back-up a vehicle yesterday...I do better driving into a driveway tho... |
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