Is this normal? Any tips or words of advice?
Driving : Does it get any easier?
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Kouda
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Is this normal? Any tips or words of advice? | ||
Itsmedudeman
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dabom88
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Selkie
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corpuscle
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Sinensis
United States2513 Posts
Anyone who is pressing down an invisible break pedal in the passenger seat needs to go. Don't let anyone make you nervous/self conscious about your driving. It's hard enough when you're starting out. | ||
teamamerica
United States958 Posts
But ya, it does get easier. | ||
drag_
England425 Posts
On August 24 2012 11:24 Kouda wrote: My uncle has started teaching me how to drive, and everything is alright so far. Haven't been pulled over, died, hit anything , etc. Its just that after focusing 100% for about 2-3 hours driving, I start to fuck up alot. Like not recognizing when I can make a right turn without waiting , parking really terribly, or forgetting to signal sometimes. Is this normal? Any tips or words of advice? I assume since you're from America you're driving an automatic, and so in answer to your question, be happy you're not driving a manual. | ||
WniO
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SnipedSoul
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micronesia
United States24493 Posts
A few days ago I did a 500+ mile drive into a fairly desolate area, getting there at like 1:30am. Didn't have a big problem.... however that wouldn't have been true the first few years after I started driving. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States43517 Posts
As everyone else has said, it just takes constant practice so that you become more comfortable behind the wheel of a vehicle! | ||
unit
United States2621 Posts
On August 24 2012 11:29 Selkie wrote: It is, however, extremely tedious once you're alright at it. I hate driving. oh god yes, to get any excitement out of driving you have to start pushing towards the limits of your (and your cars) capabilities :/ and then when you can cruise at your cars limits it just gets to be one of the most boring time wasting activities to you until you get a motorcycle - which is why i want one lol, those things never get boring (though you do trade safety for that) | ||
6xFPCs
United States412 Posts
On August 24 2012 11:24 Kouda wrote: My uncle has started teaching me how to drive, and everything is alright so far. Haven't been pulled over, died, hit anything , etc. Its just that after focusing 100% for about 2-3 hours driving, I start to fuck up alot. Like not recognizing when I can make a right turn without waiting , parking really terribly, or forgetting to signal sometimes. Is this normal? Any tips or words of advice? Driving is a lot of minor things that you have to pay attention to when you're first learning, but these become a LOT easier after awhile. You get used to how things generally should work, so you don't have to consciously worry about things like checking your mirrors every 5 seconds or something. Nowadays, having just 4 years of experience and about 70k miles (I'm in CA, US), I can more often than not tell when someone's in my blind spot (a kind of suspicion that there's another car around but I don't see it in my mirrors), or when someone wants to switch lanes (driving "body language", they clearly want to switch but don't want to let someone block them by using a turn signal), just from experience. So don't worry about it too much. Stay to safer areas (slower speed limit, less cars, etc.) until you're more comfortable, if you're truly concerned. But this is definitely something that gets easier with experience. | ||
CobaltBlu
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SigmaoctanusIV
United States3313 Posts
It's gets old quick, so enjoy it while you can! | ||
LaSt)ChAnCe
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Enki
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mordk
Chile8385 Posts
Now this... On August 24 2012 11:31 Sinensis wrote: My advice is not to drive with neurotic passengers E.G. parents. Anyone who is pressing down an invisible break pedal in the passenger seat needs to go. Don't let anyone make you nervous/self conscious about your driving. It's hard enough when you're starting out. Is fucking great advice. Passengers can really affect the way a person drives. I normally don't have any problems but I like a passenger that: 1) Will speak to me, about anything. 2) Won't rub it in my face if I make a minor mistake 3) Isn't excessively obsessive about ridiculous stuff. Once I had to shut a friend up in a very rude way but he was making me really nervous with all his bitching and the most important thing in the car is that the driver is comfortable, not that the passenger has his every little quirk satisfied. Keep that in mind and pick your front passenger carefully. I also had to shut him up a time he was playing the "let's shout LOOK OUT!!!" game when I had just begun driving, god he's a terrible passenger. Another thing, remember there's a blind spot in the side rear view mirrors, so don't be surprised if you get called out for not seeing a car while trying to change lanes, it's one more reason to pay a lot of attention. And relax, eventually you'll be so used to driving you'll be chatting about anything without missing anything on the street and without getting nervous. Just never get in the habit of texting or phoning while driving, that's just dangerous. | ||
dnld12
United States324 Posts
Comfortable: Yes Over time you'll get used to driving but it is never easier because OTHER drivesr make it hard for you. | ||
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