I'm 27 and just learned how to drive. The first thing you need to do is find out what the laws are regarding where you live. Does you state have a grauated licensing program, or can you get a full license off the bat. If its a graduated licensing program then you'll probably have to do a written test to get your learners. After that you can go to a drivers school to get lessons and most schools will even let you rent there car for your driver's test. The other thing you can also do is go on your states local dmv website and get info about there licensing programs and tests.
Good luck to you. It was a little hard for me to do all this, but if I can do it, anyone can.
2007-01-25 18:07:37
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answered by Cactus Dan 3
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I'm 30 and don't drive. I got my permit 5 years ago, finally bit the bullet and had a whopping 3 lessons last year but haven't bothered since.
I'm the same with no one to teach me as it's stressful enough without having someone I know trying to teach me. I would rather learn from a strange who is better equipped to handle a new driver at 30.
Lessons aren't exactly cheap either, especially if you're saving for other things, when it's $50 a lesson and they say the average person (aged 16-18) can get a grip on driving within 10 lessons, that the older you are, the harder it can be, some people have needed 30 lessons before being confident enough to take the big test. That's $1500 right there. When I think of those numbers I'm put off. When I'm up to it again i'll start lessons again, but with a different driving instructor, the one I had was definitely not the right one for me. That's another thing, test out a few instructors, you'll apparently know when you've found the right one.
2015-05-11 19:13:15
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answered by Jolene 1
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Your age is unimportant. You can still learn just as well as anybody else.
However, DO NOT try to learn to drive from a friend or relative. You'll only learn their bad habits!!!
Your going to be piloting a couple of tons of steel, glass and plastic though every conceivable driving situation.
For God's Sake, lady (or anyone else wanting to get their license), take a professional driver's education course. You owe it to yourself, your future passengers, and the rest of the driving public. The cost pales in comparison to a hospital stay or collision repairs, or worse, a lawsuit!
2007-01-25 18:11:03
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answered by homerispresident 2
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If you have no one to teach you, then you need to take driving lessons, they are people that charge you and teach you! Search online for driving schools near your area.
2007-01-25 17:54:08
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answered by Scorpio Girl 6
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Go to driving school. You have to do that sooner or later if you want to learn how to drive. Why not now? Plus, its illegal to drive without a license.
2007-01-25 17:53:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Ever thought about Driving School?!
2007-01-25 17:54:05
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answered by mike j 1
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Enroll in a driving training class
2007-01-25 17:52:54
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answered by Lottalady 4
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There are lots of companys that will teach youl. They will even provide the car. Look in the phone book. The one I used even took me to take my driving test.
2007-01-25 17:52:41
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answered by been_there_done_that 5
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How about a driving school?
2007-01-25 17:58:50
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answered by uknowme 6
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WOW im 15 and i can already drive
2007-01-26 09:33:33
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answered by Anonymous
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