_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7191|Riva, MD

-Sh1fty- wrote:

I'm sorry but I don't quite understand what you're having trouble with.

Is it driving and turning, like staying in the lanes and controlling your vehicle, or parking, backing up, switching lanes, driving when there's other people?

My driving was on a curvy road with nobody on it. So it was really easy. I'll be getting my drivers permit soon now that I'm in California.
Well, a little bit of everything, like thinking too much and fucking up when there's other cars around, figuring out how to turn tightly enough not to hit stuff, remembering to put my blinker on when switching lanes, etc.

Mostly I think it's because I'm thinking way too much, just like the girl problems.

mtb0minime wrote:

Seems like j is having trouble with spatial awareness, which is odd because men are naturally gifted with that (I assume it evolved from the hunting days of cavemen, and also contributes to why guys are better drivers and probably enjoy videogames more).

You shouldn't worry, though. Sometimes people get it right away, other times it takes a bit more practice to get the hang of how big the car is and where you're at on the road.

Just please don't go out to your driveway and take measurements of the car's dimensions and then study and memorize them.
Yeah, my spacial awareness would otherwise be great like it is for everything else, but it's weird on cars when you can't see the front or back of the car itself.  Makes it a pain in the ass when you're trying to park on the curb or when driving through neighborhoods where people park on the side of the curb in the street rather than in the driveway(even if it's a quadruple car driveway with only one fucking car in it already).
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,827|6580|eXtreme to the maX
Real life driving is a lot harder than Mario Karts.
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Ty
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+2,398|7249|Noizyland

Experience budduh. No set amount of time.
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Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5653|Sydney

Flaming_Maniac wrote:

hours to learn how to drive, years of experience to drive well

just like anything else
qft

It's about confidence but also about being able to judge speed, distances, turning angles etc. Anyone can get behind a wheel and accelerate and make the vehicle move. It takes a lot of driving time to be able to do it intuitively, to know how much time and distance it will take to slow down or stop, and this all changes if you get into a car you're not familiar with.
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5948|Ventura, California
Alright J, judging my your most recent post all I can say is you need to practice and most importantly: RELAX!

Eventually signaling, parking, turning, running cats over, etc. becomes second nature and you don't have to think about it as much as you need to at first. I've heard the average time it takes to feel at ease with one's vehicle is between 30 and 60 hours. If it takes you more or less time don't worry about it. Just don't RUSH yourself and not be ready, you might kill somebody because of your mistake.
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Hurricane2k9
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+1,538|6176|College Park, MD
just drive more, it becomes natural.

Have you been on the beltway yet?
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Miggle
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+1,411|7216|FUCK UBISOFT

the only thing that took me time to learn about driving was driving a standard.

I swear, I have no idea how people can find driving difficult.
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took me like 8 hours to get smoothed out. Not perfect, but better than most

Dont start out in a truck or van, it blows ass
mtb0minime
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Yeah, my spacial awareness would otherwise be great like it is for everything else, but it's weird on cars when you can't see the front or back of the car itself.  Makes it a pain in the ass when you're trying to park on the curb or when driving through neighborhoods where people park on the side of the curb in the street rather than in the driveway(even if it's a quadruple car driveway with only one fucking car in it already).
Well that's what spatial awareness is; not being able to see the entire car, but still knowing where it is in space. I can't see the back bumper of my car but I know when I'm about to back into something or about how much space I have to back up with.
..teddy..jimmy
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+1,393|7124
you really start learning to drive when you get your license.
Adams_BJ
Russian warship, go fuck yourself
+2,058|7097|Little Bentcock

_j5689_ wrote:

Gotta learn on an automatic myself, way too much extra thinking involved with a stick.
I have to slap you on the back of the head, brb.
PrivateVendetta
I DEMAND XMAS THEME
+704|6666|Roma
It's literally practice. And confidence.
Once people pass, the almost always without exception start driving more sloppily, it WILL happen. I'd probably fail if an instructor drove with me now, but I've been driving for 2 years and never had an incident.
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Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5653|Sydney
It's about understanding limitations - limitations of the vehicle, the road, the weather, other drivers (which can be hard to gauge hence why you need to always err on the side of caution) and making decisions within these limitations and without hesitation. I've had more near misses due to other hesitant drivers than I have with those who drive like idiots, but the latter are more dangerous if something goes wrong.
Sisco
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+493|6818

Adams_BJ wrote:

_j5689_ wrote:

Gotta learn on an automatic myself, way too much extra thinking involved with a stick.
I have to slap you on the back of the head, brb.
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Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,630|6263|Catherine Black

-Sh1fty- wrote:

RELAX!

-Sh1fty- wrote:

you might kill somebody because of your mistake.
wat
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FFLink
There is.
+1,380|7165|Devon, England

mcminty wrote:

25-40 hours.
I'd say this, but I'd also say it's when you become comfortable driving. Driving 'normally' will come with that.
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6455|Toronto
Back when I took driving lessons, one kid in the class was pretty wierd. He seemed to be able to drive around a parking lot fine (no cars around), but as soon as he got on a road, he'd start swerving from side to side and panicked.

I can't say I've ever felt like that, but it's really all about trusting yourself. Treat your car as an extension of yourself, and you'll find everything comes naturally (even better if you drive a stick).

On the other hand, I've driven about 15000 kms this month, and now I'm beginning to get a bit lazy (not concentrating as much on what's around me). I think that's something everyone needs to focus on. If need be, slow down a bit, and look around more. Also, if you can, windows down and listen. Sound tells you a lot too.


Now, as for parking: practice. There really is no substitute. Buy some cones and go into a quiet street or empty lot.
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Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5653|Sydney
Parking does take a lot of practice. I got really good at reverse parking after working 2 years as a hotel concierge, part of my job was valet parking. All cars had to be reverse parked, and some were very expensive (Porches (including a Carrera twin turbo with 1,400 km on the clock, plus high end Mercs and BMWs to name but a few)
Beduin
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+510|6225|شمال
2-3 years of sessions
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jord
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I learnt quickly because I had a decent instructor and because I couldn't afford to do more than 20 hours. I put 100% in my test because I sure as shit couldn't afford a retry anytime soon and I passed first time. My cousin had 30 hours and because her parents are quite well off she wasn't too fussed either way. She ended up taking the test 3 times before passing. (£270) more.

So there is no set time
liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|7102|UK
I had about 22 hours of lessons
+ driving around a little bit with parents

and then did a motorway driving course thingy after my test: 6 hours
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7191|Riva, MD

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

just drive more, it becomes natural.

Have you been on the beltway yet?
I haven't even hit a regular highway let alone the belt way.

Sisco wrote:

Adams_BJ wrote:

_j5689_ wrote:

Gotta learn on an automatic myself, way too much extra thinking involved with a stick.
I have to slap you on the back of the head, brb.
What's wrong with an automatic?
liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|7102|UK
Manual really isn't that hard to learn at all ...
-Sh1fty-
plundering yee booty
+510|5948|Ventura, California

Finray wrote:

-Sh1fty- wrote:

RELAX!

-Sh1fty- wrote:

you might kill somebody because of your mistake.
wat
Relax, don't be all tense and paranoid or you will mess up and kill somebody.

Is that better?
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