Cars & Transportation

Getting your Drivers License.

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: Hilary

20th Feb 2012 12:09am

Is anyone having trouble getting the 100 hours you need to get a license if your under 25? What happens if you have no one willing or capable of teaching you? Your parents may be able to drive but are no good at passing the knowlege on and you mightn't know many people. To get all the hours through a professional would be expensive.It'd be about 6,000 dollars.

CAT17
  • 29th Feb 2012 07:05pm

Hi Hilary. To get a driving llicence it is very important to be taught correctly by someone who really understands how a car works and knows the Traffic Laws. A car can be a lethal weapon in the hands of someone who does not have the correct training, the right attitude and respect for the Law and for other drivers. It would be a good investment in your future (and a benefit for other drivers) if you were taught professionally. Yes it can be exspensive, but in the long run it could be the best money you have ever spent. Good luck and good driving!


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