how did you learn to drive?

Im 18 and I still am not ready ughhh

Answer #1

I was really afraid too.. my mom just made me get my permit and threw me in the drivers seat (some girls died my freshman year of highschool and it really effected me)

but, it’s not hard so don’t be intimidated, your just going to have to jump eventually

Answer #2

Take drivers ed

Answer #3

drivers ed!

Answer #4

Take Driver’s Ed.

Driver’s Ed will pay for itself in reduced auto insurance rates.

Driver’s Ed will also instill in you some basic driving priciples that you will not learn out in a parking lot by yourself or with friends. They may even save your life, or the life of others some day.

Some schools offer driver’s ed for free.

When you are behind the controls of a steel machine that quite often weighs over one ton, and you are sailing down the highway at ocasionally over 65 miles per hour, you will never regret your decision to be formally trained on how and what to do. For the rest of your life, you will always be glad that you took driver’s ed.

:-)

Answer #5

im 19 & started to learn when I was a freshmen in High school. my dad taught me in an empty parking lot (a fair parking lot) its big and hardly any poles that I can run into, also there wernt many cars around that area. You should try an empty parking lot and start there then go into little streets until you get use to other cars around you. Dont worry you’ll do fine!! \

Drivers Ed cost to much for me. I passed the written exam and driving test on the first try . especially if you 18 its a waste of maney its not that difficult, unless your really nervous then drivers ed would suit you. hope I helped.!!

Answer #6

I learned when I was 15. I’m 18 now and I’m still afraid to drive on the freeway. (but I do anyway) My aunt taught me. Just practice in an empty parking lot. Take driving classes!

Answer #7

My dad taught me how to drive, I used to bug him to take me out everyday and we’d go driving in the back roads…

Answer #8

You guys must be from the USA cause we don’t have ‘drivers ed’ here in the UK. We just call up instructors who come to our houses and take us for a drive. I am also insured on my mum’s car . I’m 17 (the legal age limit to drive in the UK)… I have my theory test tomorrow…

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