bsfins
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« on: March 29, 2011, 06:34:43 pm » |
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I just saw Az mention that his son turned 16....It seemed a lot like a "dad" thing to teach your kids to drive....
My mom taught me the basics,my Brother taught me the how to back up to stuff,pull trailers/boats...Drive a truck...Then I took Drivers Ed. Then I spent a little over 2 weeks in Chicago to learn how to drive in the snow.The problem is 1.)Chicago has much better road crews,then they do here 2.) People here drive differently...
So who taught you how to drive? Mom? Dad? Someone else?
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bsfins
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« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2011, 12:41:18 am » |
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The problem I had,was I already knew how to drive, I've been riding 4 wheelers,driving tractors,and somewhat driving when I lived on the farm...I had to learn how to drive with other cars around,curbs,paved roads,traffic laws,etc,etc..... 
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