My daughter is 15 and isgoing to turn 16 in January. I told her it wou
Published Tuesday, 25th Aug 23:45 BST
My daughter is 15 and isgoing to turn 16 in January. I told her it would be a good idea if she took some driving lessons at the automatic driving schools here around town before she goes to get her license. It will give her some instruction on how to drive more safely and the fundamentals that you need to pass the driving test the first time. These schools are such a great idea for anybody looking to improve their skills or to learn the skills to pass the automatic driving schools test that is required.
Instead of buying my daughter a car, I got her a moped. That is what she wanted instead of a car. It shocked me at first when she first told me a few months ago when we were talking about her getting her license. But she had told me that it would be more practical for her because it was cheaper on gas than a regular car.She had told mesinceshe wouldn't be riding it everywhere because she rides her bicycle almost everywhere, she didn't need anything big or expensive. She just needed something that could get her farther and a little faster than her regular bicycle. My daughter competes in her high school with the bicycle association. And I'm proud to say that she is in the number one spot in her class.
It's a good idea for her to be taking these classes in the automatic driving schools, to help her pass the test. It will also give her some guidance in how to respect having a drivers license, a thing that not too many of the young drivers today have. I want my daughter to learn to respect herself and the other people out on the road that will be driving alongside her. Having respect for the drivers and for yourself is one major point that is mostly forgotten. It's very sad to say it, but in my opinion, it's true.
My daughter is scheduled to take her first lesson at one of the automatic driving schools here close to us this next coming week. I know that she is nervous about it, but there is not a doubt in my mind that she won't do an excellent job. She will pass the course with flying colors. When my daughter puts her mind to do something, she usually does it and does it well.
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