Getting your Drivers License.
Posted by: Hilary
20th Feb 2012 12:09am
faerydoc
- 20th Mar 2012 10:20am
The point is not to get 100 hours being taught, it's to get 100 hours experience. You should definitely have some professional lessons, but once you are fairly confident in the car then you should be able to get some time under your belt by driving with a responsible adult (e.g. your parent) in the passenger seat - the aim shouldn't be for them to be teaching you, it should be for you to get experience with them intervening only when necessary. If you need 100 hours of tuition, I suggest you forget about getting your licence altogether - no-one needs that.
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