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.

annie
  • 4th Mar 2012 09:45pm

Hi Hilary it takes a lot of patience and time to achieve the 100 hours needed to get a licence.My husband last year taught my 21 year old son and 18 year old daughter to get their licences.It means a lot of driving around the area.Even with the lessons from a driving school it still takes its toll.Now we have an 17 and 16 year old daughter who have their learner permits so my husband has another term of teaching the kids to drive.Im useless as I worry to much when I am in the car with them so I cant or wont take them on any driving lessons


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