it took me about 8 months
2007-02-21 09:08:00
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answer #1
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answered by frenchie 4
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About a year
2007-02-21 09:09:54
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answered by NIK-COLA 1
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A couple of winters.
You need a few months of snow/ice driving to be any good. You know nothing about traction, anticipation, safety zones, etc. until you've done about 50 commutes in a variety of snow and ice conditions. People who come from snowy places are stunned that people in California manage to flip their cars upside down on a perfectly dry freeway... it boggles the mind.
2007-02-21 17:21:59
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answered by Wolf Harper 6
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I would say about 9 months. I was still having trouble with merging, fear of yellow lights, and 4-way stop signs until then. That was 20 years ago, and I still remember that timeframe.
2007-02-24 08:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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With a information of how the mechanics of a motor vehicle works, discovering topersistent would be quite elementary and rapid. without expertise in any respect, the only thank you to realize it is practice. sounds like your using a handbook, all you somewhat desire to understand is your grasp. Its significant to be tender and sluggish at the same time with your grasp, letting your grasp out too rapidly will effect in stalling. i could recommend training in an empty motor vehicle park. basically practice going from nonetheless into first kit. Then as quickly as you have that, something of the gears will pass. additionally practice taking place in gears, 5th to 4th to third, or whilst your waiting 5th to third with a splash greater rev's out of your accelerator. coming near a velocity breaker, you will desire to pass right down to 4th or third counting on your enter and go out speeds, staying in 5th without the grasp self belief will effect in a stall. try holding your rev's up, decrease gears and slowly out with the grasp. you could anticipate to be confident in using a handbook after approximately 10 outings. you will nonetheless get awkward circumstances inspite of the indisputable fact that, which includes commencing on a hill.
2017-01-03 03:47:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I got my license when I was 16 yrs old. I'm gonna say it took me one year to learn how to drive PROPERLY.
2007-02-23 03:12:06
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answered by MariChelita 5
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It took me about 3 months. I was always on the go.
2007-02-21 09:10:08
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answered by ? 4
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It took me about 3 weeks to shift smoothly and not spill any of the beer that I hold between my knees... Now gimme my points!!!!
2007-02-21 15:40:47
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answered by johnny_zonker 3
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I've never stopped learning; no matter how good you are, there's always room for improvement.
2007-02-21 10:53:18
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answered by Anonymous
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