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learning to drive all alone?

lex29 asked:


at 30 years old…do you think I should just get in the car and teach myself how to drive? i get nervous when someone else is with me.
i need to learn now!!!!!! (pls dont answer if you’re going to be rude)

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7 Responses to “learning to drive all alone?”

  1. people are idiots on April 29th, 2009 12:04 pm

    You need to get over the nervousness. You will never learn by yourself if you don’t have someone telling you what you’re doing wrong. Others can see what you can’t. To you, it might seem like you’re doing everything right, but in reality you’re not.

  2. UCANTCME on April 30th, 2009 12:09 pm

    Get the help of a friend to help you but remember that driving this way will be illegal.

  3. deepak jacob t on April 30th, 2009 7:34 pm

    the age factor for driving acn go up to 65 years , if you feel that you neeee a much a comfortable and a personal ride i recommend you that you can go ahead with the purchase of a car , but do not try to train by your self instead first get the confidence of driving from a professional drivng school …….

  4. mickey d on May 3rd, 2009 1:53 am

    it is illegal for a learner to drive on roads without someone who has had a license for 3 years. by law you MUST have someone with you.

    you can’t be nervous when you drive- there is a lot to concentrate on, and you need to cope with it all to pass a test.

    get a few books and cds on the subject, apply for a learner license if you haven’t already, and make sure you have a friend, relative or paid driving instructor with you.

    if (strangely) you can’t wait to get behind the wheel but don’t have a provisional license, get someone to drive you to a private car park (e.g. an empty supermarket car park) and practice legally, but it’s a lot better on the roads with someone there.

    good luck

  5. Ed P on May 3rd, 2009 6:37 am

    take lessons from a pro they can show you how to relax

  6. pd on May 3rd, 2009 8:18 am

    There must be someone whom you trust and will give you constructive comments on how to drive safely. I highly suggest to get that person to help you out. Start out in a cemetary or a lightly traveled parking lot, somewhere where they have roads but not too much traffic. You can build up speed and movements that way. Also make sure you have a car that is easy to control, not big and not with a lot of horsepower. Good luck.

  7. Vince M on May 4th, 2009 2:30 pm

    Not being rude here, but I HOPE you know that driving without a license is illegal! And, if you are LEARNING to drive, that means that you don’t yet have a license.

    If you get caught, and ticketed, not only can they impound your car, but they can delay your getting your license for a year or MORE.

    You, either, need to get over your nervousness, or forget about getting a license. We don’t need another nervous driver behind the wheel of a two ton mass of metal.

    Did you know that to pass your road test to get a license, you will have to drive with an examiner in the car, with you?