'cause that's just who i am this week
Monday, December 27th, 2010 01:26 pm"Don't be afraid, it's all about practice."
How I did it: I originally learned to drive on my mother's automatic. Eventually it was time for me to buy a car of my own. My father and I found a great car, with one problem: it was manual, and I'd never learned how to drive a stick.
That meant it was time to learn! (OK, ok, first I whined about it, but then I realized finding a car for less than 4k with so few miles was really rare, so I could live with it being stick.)
The first lesson I had was with a friend who used to be a helicopter flight instructor. He was very calm and didn't get worked up about the few times that I stalled. We started in a parking lot late at night, when there weren't any cars around, and then we went out on the roads.
Then I went out with my dad and we worked on pop-starting the car, stopping and starting, and not riding the clutch. Sort of an advanced lesson, if you will.
After that, I made it a point to take the car out every day for a week on my own to continue practicing.
Lessons & tips:
- Having a patient instructor for the first few lessons is key.
- After you learn the basics, go out there on your own and practice by yourself.
- I recommend learning how to drive on an automatic first, and then learning how to shift.
I only needed to drive with someone else telling me what to do twice before I could drive alone, YMMV.
Practicing by myself helped me because I felt much less embarrassed when I screwed up.
It took me 2 weeks.
It made me accomplished ![]()
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on Monday, December 27th, 2010 07:39 pm (UTC)