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There isn't a particularly quick way - you have to pass a driving test at the end of the day, so really it's a case of when you or your instructor thinks you're ready for the test. It might look easy and fun, and once you know how - it is - but driving is a serious thing - it's not just about learning how to control the car, you need to learn about hazards on the roads and how to interact with other road users etc. Basically, learn at a pace that suits you but don't try to rush.

2006-11-10 10:06:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Have your parents take you out driving. Or take you to an empty parking lot with no light poles and let you practice. The best way is you doing it in the drivers seat. Just like riding a bike. You couldn't master riding a bike just by explanation or watching someone. You had to get on the bike and learn to ride it yourself. Just convince your parents to teach you. And remember it's a little different when driving a standard compared to an automatic. Well good luck. You'll catch on quick. It isn't hard. And the more you do it the easier it gets.

2006-11-10 10:10:09 · answer #2 · answered by fast_bird94 3 · 0 0

It's better if someone you know can show you the basics and then you can get that over and done with and can start driving quickly with your lessons without all the money they try and get out of you by showing you 6 lessons of health and safety and basics.

Go in a private car park after hours and learn there with someone you know, you can do this even if you are not insured (check that first , that is what I was told!) because it is private car park and you cannot be warned for that because it is not a public highway. I did it in a Morrisons car park a few times.

2006-11-10 10:07:13 · answer #3 · answered by The Face 3 · 0 0

There can be no quick way to learn to drive a car; Learning to quickly could be fatal; tragic and pointless in the extreme.I would go to a residential driving school where one is totally focused on this learning experience with minimal distractions from the outside world. Maybe allow 3 weeks dedicated learning/tuition. Having learnt to the point one could satisfy a driving test examiner one then embarks on Y E A R S of gaining driving experience ...such experience is never ending . Such is life.....

2006-11-10 10:17:09 · answer #4 · answered by Quentin 2 · 1 0

At least 2 or 3 one hour lessons a week with a good instructor that you can relate to and lots of practice. Don't do an intensive course because you will go into 'overload' and find it hard to assimilate everything.

2006-11-10 10:13:10 · answer #5 · answered by Purple 8 4 · 0 0

With a qualified instructor who will not only teach you how to get the car moving and stopping etc, he / she will teach you the most important thing about driving on our now very busy roads, Attitude and Courtesy

2006-11-10 10:20:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Take driving lessons ??

2006-11-10 10:06:17 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I da hood with 2 keys of stolen charlie on the back seat.

2006-11-10 10:10:13 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Drive one!!

2006-11-10 10:05:21 · answer #9 · answered by hoovrinin 1 · 0 0

call a driving school where a professional can teach you.

2006-11-10 10:09:13 · answer #10 · answered by thunder2sys 7 · 0 0

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