me and my wife are 24 and 23 i have had my liences since i was 16 but she just got her permit 2 years ago she is done driving school and everything but that was 2 years ago i took her out like once last year and keep putting it off and her permit expired and then she went an got a new one and her dad told her when she pass her test he is getting her a car which will really help us out we worked on parelle parking and she did ok what are some other pointers i can use to teach her to drive on the road and like the course stuff??
2007-03-26
11:45:10
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asked by
wisebone2004
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also want to add she has pass the written part no problem 2 times matter of fact cause here in Maryland u take the written to get your permit and the course test for your license and she got a 100 each time on the written so i just wanted so points on like where to drive and how long on the word and how do i know when she ready for the course test?
2007-03-27
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update #1
Nothing tops behind-the-wheel experience. Spend a lot of time with her driving and hopefully she will be open to your observations and suggestions.
If it's been 2 years since she took the course, it may not hurt to consider reviewing all of her information again in prepartation for he written exams.
(A personal improvement tip for you. Don't be afraid of using periods in your sentances! Geez, I about had a heart attack reading that block of words. *Smile*)
Good luck and be safe!
2007-03-26 12:18:50
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answered by todvango 6
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Lots of driving time will help more than anything if you are sure she can pass the written test. I tried teaching my wife to drive a straight shift and it ended in a fight every time so one day I put her in the jeep, drove her to her brothers house, and told my brother-in-law to do it I give up. And he did with no problems. If you are having any kind of problem like that let someone else test her. But time driving is what she needs now. Good luck.
2007-03-27 01:57:53
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answered by edj009 3
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If you go to a driving school, they may give you a lower insurance rate when you get her insurance. Be sure to ask at the driving school before you go. Otherwise, just teach her in the parking lot, like you would any other beginner driver. There's nothing strange about that. Better that than having her go out recklessly endangering everyone.
2007-03-26 18:52:30
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answered by Answerer 7
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For the long term good health of your marriage , get somebody else to do it.
However much money you give an instructor will be more than well worth the domestic harmony it buys.
You have been properly counseled ,you're on your own.
2007-03-26 22:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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you are either an incredibly brave and patient man, or a fool. If you want to promote bliss in your house, don't do it, send her back to an approved driving school and don't interfere. You'll spend a lot fewer nights on the couch!
2007-03-26 22:42:39
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answered by al b 5
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Maybe your pressure is the reason she doesn't want to drive. If her dad is prepared to get her a car the least you could do is buy her professional lessons.
2007-03-27 19:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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take her to the nearest driving school
2007-03-28 10:04:30
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answered by lala0022 1
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get her an instructor
2007-03-26 21:16:43
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answered by Al R 4
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