It's not about how many days a week you drive so much as it's about how long you've been driving in general.
It's not about how many days a week you drive so much as it's about how long you've been driving in general.
i pretty much learned how to drive from video games
You're supposed to have highway, night and snow/mountain driving experience but I think those ones we made up entirely
Golden Road posted...
It's not about how many days a week you drive so much as it's about how long you've been driving in general.
not just that, but if you've driven in different environments, different directions all over town... you have to learn not to panic when you get lost and the only way to do that is to get lost several times
Just pay for driving lessons. They are set up like the driver's test, a couple of those and you will be fine.
You're supposed to have highway, night and snow/mountain driving experience but I think those ones we made up entirely
I paid for about 7 or 8 45 minute long lessons before my first driving test (that I failed because parallel parking). I practiced parking in the instructor's car but took the exam in my mom's car, which handled differently. After that, I practiced driving and parking in my mom's car for a couple of hours total and passed the next exam a month later.
they dont even test parallel parking or freeway driving in ca