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New My dad had trouble teaching my sister
She walked home from one lesson and he handed off the traning to me :-)

Biggest problem she had was getting into 1st. I ended up taking her to a little used road and made her stop/go every block until she got the hang of it.
Darrell Spice, Jr.            Trendy yet complex\nPeople seek me out - though they're not sure why\n[link|http://spiceware.org/gallery/ArtisticOverpass|Artistic Overpass]                      [link|http://www.spiceware.org/|SpiceWare]
New My daughters think they can learn my thinking about it.
#2 has flunked road test 3 times. Still hasn't set a time when I can take her out for practice. Instead she'll go back and retake the test again.
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. (Herm Albright)
New Ben spent 3 hours driving yesterday
1st was spent in school parking lot driving my Mazda Millenia.

The problem with my car is the gas pedal has a firm threshold that you have to push through. This means you push a bit harder and harder with seemingly no response, and then WHAM - acceleration kicks in.

I'm told they felt the G force.

Later on they went out in Barb's Kia Sorrento. SUV - sits high, incredibly tight steering - pratically pivots on the front wheels, and smooth acceleration. He likes that much better.

He spent a while on the 25 MPH roads in my development. Everytime he passed a parked car Barb would gasp for breath and squeak "Too close!".

Other than that she said he did great. The kid's got perfect hand-eye coordination (as proven by the video games). Hopefully he got his depth perception from Barb. She has the ability to says what piece of furniture fits in what spot by glancing at it.

He has 6 months of practice before the test. He'll ace it.
New 1st?
Seems kind of silly. I think people should learn in an automatic, get a few years practice, and then learn to drive a stick.

Years ago my sister was trying to learn to drive. She's 3 years older than me. I was probably (hhhmmmm 18?). She was on her 3rd permit.

We were in my father's Cadillac. I was letting her drive.

Spent a while in the slow 25 MPH development, then went to the
4 lane road, 2 lanes in each direction, 45 MPH speed limit.

She's on it for 5 seconds, sees the oncoming traffic, and starts screaming:
THEY DON'T KNOW THAT I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DRIVE!!!!!!!

I couldn't handle any more panic. That was the last time I tried
to teach her how to drive. That was 22 years ago. She's lived in
a major city with no car the whole time.
New not so silly
money was tight* so buying an automatic to replace a vehicle my parents already had wasn't an option.

* This was during the mid 80s oil slump - my dad's a helicopter pilot and worked for a company that did a lot of flying to the rigs in the gulf.
Darrell Spice, Jr.            Trendy yet complex\nPeople seek me out - though they're not sure why\n[link|http://spiceware.org/gallery/ArtisticOverpass|Artistic Overpass]                      [link|http://www.spiceware.org/|SpiceWare]
New Either way works
I learned on an automatic then my wife made me learn how to drive a standard. I don't particularly like standards but can drive them.

My wife learned on a standard then drove automatic. She prefers standards (except for in stop and go LA traffic).

Both of us drive reasonably well.

Cheers,
Ben

PS A VERY good first exercise - which wouldn't stress you at all to do, is to get him to understand where the blind spots are. Seat him in the driver's seat. Let him adjust mirrors, then with head forward. Then you walk around the car, slowly, having him call out whenever you go in/out of view of . At his call, you stop, let him turn to see exactly where you are, turn his head back to the front, then proceed. When you walk past the side of the car, be sure to be about as far away as the next lane of traffic.
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
Expand Edited by ben_tilly May 11, 2006, 05:04:28 PM EDT
New That is a very smart idea
thanks for suggesting it :-)
New Where I got it from...
My instructor for driver's ed. He did it before he let me go onto a street. :-)

Cheers,
Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
     Ben started driving today - (broomberg) - (48)
         Gee, I didn't know my driving affected you that much :-P - (ben_tilly)
         My dad had trouble teaching my sister - (SpiceWare) - (7)
             My daughters think they can learn my thinking about it. - (jbrabeck) - (1)
                 Ben spent 3 hours driving yesterday - (broomberg)
             1st? - (broomberg) - (4)
                 not so silly - (SpiceWare)
                 Either way works - (ben_tilly) - (2)
                     That is a very smart idea - (imqwerky) - (1)
                         Where I got it from... - (ben_tilly)
         BTDT with Child #1, Child #2 starts driver's ed in June - (imqwerky) - (1)
             Not a good idea, querk! - (jb4)
         If you don't participate, you'll miss some stories to tell. - (a6l6e6x) - (35)
             I'll be learning to drive a manual / stick / standard soon. - (Meerkat) - (34)
                 Couple thing to remember - (broomberg) - (32)
                     You forgot the #1 rule: If you can't find it, grind it! :-D -NT - (imqwerky) - (4)
                         You can't really say you drive stick . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (3)
                             Oh, I dunno about that - (drewk)
                             Did that years ago. - (folkert) - (1)
                                 You must have had synchro on 1st. - (Andrew Grygus)
                     Re: Couple thing to remember - (pwhysall) - (26)
                         It'll all be flat (and quiet!) roads to start with. - (Meerkat) - (3)
                             What's wrong with your BlueBird? -NT - (static) - (2)
                                 Still works, but it's old. Bit bored after 5 years of it. -NT - (Meerkat) - (1)
                                     Ah. - (static)
                         handbrake my arse - (boxley) - (17)
                             Ar. - (admin) - (11)
                                 5 feet slippage? - (pwhysall) - (10)
                                     Never used one. - (admin) - (8)
                                         You can't control the space behind you. - (pwhysall) - (7)
                                             No, but I can make my needs known. - (admin) - (6)
                                                 Footbrake in queue = antisocial - (pwhysall) - (5)
                                                     You have the oddest ideas sometimes... - (admin) - (1)
                                                         I don't rely on lights to work out whether a car is stopped. - (pwhysall)
                                                     Also, footbrake casuing lights to go on == - (folkert)
                                                     you dont have those brake lites on sunshine - (boxley) - (1)
                                                         You make no sense -NT - (pwhysall)
                                     Wot's a handbrake? - (jbrabeck)
                             Complete crap. - (pwhysall) - (4)
                                 makes up for the highbeams theyre shining into my dash -NT - (boxley)
                                 Must admit I've never noticed this problem. - (Meerkat) - (2)
                                     Do you ever get fog in Sydney? - (pwhysall) - (1)
                                         A few nights a year, if you're (un)lucky. -NT - (Meerkat)
                         Just don't think TOO smooth. - (admin) - (3)
                             Ar - (pwhysall) - (2)
                                 Eh? - (Another Scott)
                                 Air brakes are fun too, for the unprepared :-) - (ben_tilly)
                 advice deja vue - (boxley)
         Can totally relate... - (slugbug)

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