spacecase33 wrote:
Sapphire Faerie wrote:
Drive in a graveyard. The little.. lane-street-things are kind of narrow, but you can practice without having to worry about many (if any) other cars or people being around.
Hehheh...I did that myself. There's a cemetery behind our house, and my dad thought I should practice there. I was kind of skeptical at first (was woried about what would happen if I hit a gravestone or something), but it was actually really helpful, and I got through it accident-free

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Wow, that is a great idea. I shall remember that when teaching my daughter to drive in 3 years (3 YEARS! Gulp!).
And, don't worry. If I could figure out how to drive, anyone can. I have to laugh everytime I think of my first time driving. My dad took me out on a country road. I was doing fine. Then we came to a "bend" in the road. He told me to turn the wheel. So I did. But he never told me to turn it back. So I didn't. Just kept turning the wheel. The car went into a farmer's back yard and I just about hit the doghouse that was there. Poor dog was chained to the doghouse so my guess is that his life was flashing before his eyes right about then. Luckily, I stopped the car before I hit the dog or my dad had a heart attack. He never took me driving after that. But, I got to hear that story at least a hundred times before he passed away. Always with a big grin on his face.
Oh, and by the way, I do consider myself a good driver. I have had two accidents in the past 5 years. Neither were my fault, however. And, neither were serious.
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