Posted by Steve@Advance on January 29, 2016 at 20:45:23 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: driving school posted by stonerock on January 29, 2016 at 07:35:54:
Took DE at high school in '70. Turned 16 August '71, drove myself to the DMV early that morning before they opened so I wouldn't get caught without a licensed driver in the car!
Had a really good instructor, our vice principal. Though I had been driving a long time he taught us a lot of safe driving tactics.
I do remember the day we were doing freeway driving... The car had an extra brake pedal for the instructor. We were getting on the freeway, I was getting up to speed on the ramp, he didn't think we could make it, I was on the gas, he was on the brake! I finally gave up and went to the shoulder, told him " We really need to get together on who's going to drive this!" LOL
Another highlight was learning to change a wheel. We did it in the parking lot, just take off a rear wheel, put the spare on. Standing around for what seemed like hours watching a bunch of 15 year old's, girls included, try to figure out which end of the bumper jack went down! Finally got my turn, the kid before me had barely tightened the lugs, but all I had was a crappy factory lug wrench. Still got it jacked up, changed, jacked down and in the trunk in about 2 minutes! Instructor said he thought maybe I had done one before! LOL
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