Urthdigger wrote:
Thanks guys. I was driving on a relatively empty street, but there was still some traffic. I've thought of using a local parking lot, but my mom isn't inclined to wake up at 6 in the morning on a weekend, as the lot would only be empty until 8.
No schools near you? those parking lots tend to be really empty on weekends. I was stuck doing the parking lot thing for like 1/2 a year...well maybe not that long but it sure seemed like it. My mom wanted me to get it down right and practice and practice until she thought I was ready for the road. I whined and complained so much about it, so unfair. If we didn't get to do the driving in the parking lot for like 2 weeks and then on the third week I finally convinced someone to come with me...it was back to the stupid lot because we hadn't been practicing for 2 weeks. I HATED IT! I mean it was their fault we hadn't practiced, not like I hadn't already done the parking lot for like 3 other practice days before that...argh
Okay, sorry just had to rant there. Do the parking lot thing, just don't get stuck in the parking lot like I did. Then go out to low traffic roads, although I found the highway easier for me to drive around when I was taking my lessons. I didn't like the little town roads, they felt busier to me and more calculating.
You will get the hang of making turns and calculating how much gas you need. One hint for making turns is not to use both hands to pull the wheel. Lets see if I can explain this when you turn if you are using both hands you tend to either crossover and not allow for a wide enough turn or slide the wheel little by little with your hands. What you should do is grab the wheel far enough right or left depending what type of turn you are making and pull just with one hand to make the turn...make sense? probably not

. Also when making turns, always, always slow down, there is no rush to making a turn
You will learn how to maintain a speed without having to look at the speedometer constantly, you will be able to feel the speed you are going soon enough.
The hardest part for me was parking, they say girls aren't as good as calculating spaces as men are. Some tests say they are better at this visually than girls, probably true, it was in my circumstance. I however learned how to park and eventhough I'm not great at it now, need to work on parallel I'm okay and can manage

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