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Ok, how did you learn how to drive?

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Right, Im feeling a lot miffed at the moment because the person who said that they would be here to help me learn how to drive has gone off with their friends and isnt helping me at all.

First they said they would only teach me at night. But then I realised that I cannot drive at night because Im a learner driver and cannot see in the dark in order to use the gears and foot pedals.

Then the person said that they would teach me on the weekend. But they went out with friends and I was unable to get any training out of them.

Then this week they told me that they would help me drive today and again theyve run off with their STUPID friends. This person is a 44 year old a**hole.

So, does anyone know how to reverse an automatic car? Lol

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  1. I actually had formal lessons with a driving instructor.

    My dad always said that he'd teach me - but never had time.


  2. Wow. I'll help you. I'm only a 40 year old a**hole. I've taught several people how to drive, I've driven everything from two wheeled motorcycles to 32 wheel multiple combination rigs.

    To answer your question, I never really learned, I always kind of new how.

    I think your best bet would be to get one of those battery operated Barbie Jeeps and practice in your driveway.

  3. When I was 12 I spent the summer on my Uncle's farm. He taught me how to drive the tractor and all the farm trucks. Everything after that was easy.

  4. put the gear in "R" and look thru all mirrors

    automatic cars are the easiest..

    P = parked

    R = reverse

    N = neutral

    dont use D1 or D2 unless yu wanna mess up the car

  5. I DON'T WANT TO TELL YOU BECAUSE YOU NEED AN EXPERIENCED DRIVER WITH YOU---DON'T FOOL AROUND BY YOURSELF.  I USED TO TAKE MY DAUGHTERS TO THE MALL PARKING LOT ON EARLY SUNDAY MORNING WHEN NO CARS WERE THERE

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