Post: Learning to drive
08-03-2015, 09:32 AM #1
ResistTheSun
In Flames Much?
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Currently learning to drive one thing I have put off for a couple of years. However finding it more necessary. So who can drive and how was learning to drive?
Myself not bad but practice makes perfect.
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08-03-2015, 09:05 PM #11
Rath
Today Will Be Different
It's not too difficult, word of advice though. Learn the length of your vehicle. People here in the US don't know that shit, but then again look at how easy it is to get your drivers license. I say that because it's always best to know where the front of your car is, the rear, and sides in relation to where you sit. If you're cognitively aware of your vehicle including where the tires are, you'll be golden. The rest like turning, lane changes, and the like is easy. That's the stuff everyone picks up with ease. :p

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08-04-2015, 02:24 AM #12
CyberNomadic
Web Developer
Driving is easy, you have no problem :p
08-04-2015, 02:44 AM #13
Millz
Worth the Weight
Just remember to use one foot for the accelerator and brake tears A lot of people start driving with one on the accelerator and one on the brake. Also in Canada you have to take drivers classes for insurance, so if you have those take them and you'll be set.
08-04-2015, 04:13 AM #14
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Rath View Post
It's not too difficult, word of advice though. Learn the length of your vehicle. People here in the US don't know that shit, but then again look at how easy it is to get your drivers license. I say that because it's always best to know where the front of your car is, the rear, and sides in relation to where you sit. If you're cognitively aware of your vehicle including where the tires are, you'll be golden. The rest like turning, lane changes, and the like is easy. That's the stuff everyone picks up with ease. :p


if you can at least half ass a parallel park u got it
08-04-2015, 04:15 AM #15
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Millz View Post
Just remember to use one foot for the accelerator and brake tears A lot of people start driving with one on the accelerator and one on the brake. Also in Canada you have to take drivers classes for insurance, so if you have those take them and you'll be set.


but europeans got them barbaric manual transmissions so they need too use 2 feet
08-04-2015, 09:17 AM #16
SlimShadyXV-
League Champion
Heres a tip from living in the busy streets of NYC:
Buy a car youre comfortable driving, like, know all the specs by heart (length/width etc) so you know where you can fit easily, because (no offense to any asians here) theres a ton of these immigrant chinese and koreans in NYC, that its so easy to pass their test and get a license, then you see them some freaking way in these foreign european luxury vehicles like a huge mercedes, big BMW's, Audi's, or certain large toyotas like a 4runner, or some long ass sedans from mercedes that are like 15-16 feet in length. I dont know how they afford those being they literally dont speak english, and are fresh off the boat but my point is they cant freaking park or drive their cars correctly, like, they scrape/scratch your bumper when they attempt to park sometimes because they are in such high-clearance large SUV's that they can hardly see over the hood and have poor judging distance and they dont stay in their own lanes that they arent centered cause their vehicles are so large they cant tell. They also drive really slow i dont know why.

Dont be one of those guys, everyone hates them on the road in New York City. You cant go a day without seeing road rage.
08-04-2015, 09:21 AM #17
Esker
Samurai Poster
i can and its piss easy
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08-04-2015, 11:59 AM #18
Adrian
Adrian is back!
I just got my learners permit around 1 month ago and driving is just normal to me now.

I am not sure if like uk and America have learners permit, in Australia you have to 1st get your learners permit then go to your p's 1 year later and then get p2 and then you can get your full license.
08-04-2015, 10:48 PM #19
Guzman
Versace Versace
Google Twistys.... you wont regret it.
Originally posted by Tolkien View Post
i can drive, i'd start by just learning the twistys and keeping the car in the middle of your lane and learn on turning at intersections. when you can do that well then drive through small towns and keep getting better and better. also practice everyday dont skip a day

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