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I learnt how to drive when I was 19 years old and it was my elder brother who taught me how to drive. 

It was such a wonderful experience for me. 

Do you know how to drive? 
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I don't but I just started to learn how to drive yet, still on learner license.

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I tried learning how to drive before. My uncle taught me how drive in a park. It was a long straight road so it easy to drive. I haven't experience driving in a busy road like you need to cross the road, or be with other cars. I think I am afraid to do that. It didn't continue because I stop, I lost enough time to learn. I want to learn how to drive but it is not part of my plan as of the moment. I don't have plans to have car too because I don't have a garage at home. My priority is to renovate our house. It is good to learn how to drive anyway. For sure in the future I will have a car too and I need to learn how to drive to have a license. Right now, I will just prioritize the way to earn to have a car in the future. I will squeeze in learning how to drive during the weekend.
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Indeed this is true I am glad you see things from this perspective because this is quite right.
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To be frank with most of us on this platform, I don't think that I can be able to drive a car at this particular moment. This is something that I never got the opportunity to learn as I was growing up since I was always out there after school to assist my mom in her business which is one of the major source of our daily bread. Learning how to drive is something that every human being should always endeavor to learn as it can save you  in some serious situations where you will be helpless on what to do.

I could recall the story my former boss at our place of work told me about how one man died all because two of the sons that are at home weren't able to drive a car. It happened that the man was seriously sick in the night and being the only person to drive a car, the two sons won't be able to take him to the hospital using a car. He died before the sons will run around to get someone that can drive the car to the hospital. So, having the ability is essential in life whether you have a car at the moment or not.
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I agree. It is time consuming. It's also very expensive. Horrible loss I don't know what to say. Go with your gut.
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This is quite a reasonable and knowledgeable answer and I think you are quite right considering the angle you are seeing the question from.
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I learned how to drive after my high school,I grew up to see my parents driving their different cars and I really used to watch my dad drives because my father was a good driving than my mom. So I grew up doing little things about driving from just observing my dad drives. So when my parents are not close by I try to drive but I was caught once and handed a Stern warning which put me off completely.
So apparently I started learning to drive at age 20 that was when I was legally allowed to learn and my father didn't just want family members teaching me so I was send to a driving school and I learned all i could and started driving after 6 months. So since then till now I have been driving maybe I could say it over 10 years now. I'm like a pro in driving now.
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By reading this I have managed to add up on my knowledge about this topic this is very useful information about the topic.
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Yes, I know how to drive. The story behind how learn how to drive is quite weird but yet inspiring, because nobody taught me how to drive. I learnt how to drive by myself. The experience was something that made me believe that there is nothing we humans can't do once we put our minds into it.
It all started when my big brother was blessed with two cars. Once the day breaks, he would use one out of the two cars and leave for work without bothering of keeping the other car key tucked away where I can't find it. I observed this pattern for quite sometime especially when I was on holidays. Luckily, for me, the deal day came I had in mind to put to use my plans, thanks to the big space in our compound and the sign of nobody around.
I took the car key, that's after memorizing the knowledge I had about how to drive. And I got into the car and I started by gently moving it around slowly until realized I was actually doing the right thing while on the steering wheel. I repeated this process for a very long time until it become my second nature. And the day I drove in a busy road, I was shocked how I was able to maneuver my way in going out and coming in.
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You are very lucky someone teach you how to drive and now you can drive a car alone.
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If anyone is looking for an answer to this question I mean why not just look at it from this perspective it is quite wise.
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Driving of a car is a very wonderful thing I can never forget. The first day I kicked or ignited a car was just funny to me.
It was in 2008 and when my uncle taught me how to start a car and raise throttle to warm the batteries.
After my uncle travelled away, one of this days something pushed me to start the car and try to move it.

I tried all I could that very day but I could that day but could take the car out of the compound but I was happy I moved it and it didn't hit the wall.

So the next day I called a friend to assist me to push it out of the compound and from there we took it to town and that was my first experience of driving a car. I can't forget it is a Camry pencil car and it was in high performance.
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Tha's a funny yet memorable experience you have when learning to drive, lucky your uncle teach you to drive.
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This message Is quite clear and deeply thought through I believe it is a way forward for all.
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I learned driving when I was completing my diploma at the age of twenty. It was my father who taught me how to drive. At the beginning it seemed Challenging for me to drive in the highways. However I succeeded in overcoming my difficulty in driving within a short time.
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You are very wise and understanding,I like your point of view on the Matter at hand and you have enlightened me.
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No I don't know how to drive a car. I am ashamed to say like this. I don't have car in my home. So I do drive only two wheeler bikes. But surly I will learn how to drive a car by Joining in Driving classes. 
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As of now and so on I will consider these logistics as to be very legit and wise to aim on better outcomes for the question asked above.
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The car you drive says a lot about your personality. From the make and model to the state of the interior, your car reflects several aspects of your attitude, practicality, and the way you approach life.
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I find this information quite useful, indeed I share your point of view and I understand you,this is quite reasonable.
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Yes i know how to drivd a car. Get in the car and put on your seatbelt put the key in the ignition and turn all the way until the engine starts. Move the gear stick into first gear. Use the right foot to press the accelerator car is start slowly.
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I share your point of view,infact I think we agree on this,am glad you see things this way because it is indeed the best.Obviously we have no choice not to because at the end of the day it's best for us,we have to be able to stand up for what is right.
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I know how to drive a car, but not a professional one. It has been a long time that I have not driven any vehicles. I prefer commuting to certain places by buses or jeepneys.
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I do not know but soon will be enrolling for a driving school. Since am planning on having a car because gone are the days when having a car was considered a luxury but now it's a necessity. 
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Nope! Not me, I go in my mother's car. I have too much anixety. I would not be a good driver. Especially today and all kinds of westher. Different situations  you can't think. Not in my life time. Wouldn't even try.
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Being able to drive is cool. This is a real necessary skill in today's life. I dont know I can do everything in a day without a car 

I've driving for 15 yers
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Yes i learn it from my dad it's a good experience and it's fun first but when you grow it will be boring or when you will go to far places it will be also boring 
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I have been taking courses lately and am getting the hang of it,I'm expecting to get my permit very soon then I will really know how to drive.
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I don't know how to drive yet since I don't have a vehicle to drive or a close relative who has one and who can teach me, maybe in the future I will learn
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Yes, I know how to drive. I learnt how to drive when I was in my 30s. I did not start driving until much later because I was afraid to drive on the road. I had to confront the fear by driving. 
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Yes, I know to drive the car but didn't know to do the cycling. Cycle is the basic thing that should be learned. I got the driving license at my 25th birthday.
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I had a go at figuring out how to drive previously. My brother showed me how drive in a recreation area. It was a long straight street so it simple to drive. I haven't experience driving in a bustling street like you really want to go across the street, or accompany different vehicles. I assume I am hesitant. It didn't proceed on the grounds that I stop, I lost sufficient opportunity to learn. I need to figure out how to drive yet it isn't essential for my arrangement as existing apart from everything else. I don't have plans to have vehicle too on the grounds that I don't have a carport at home. My need is to remodel our home. In any case, it is great to figure out how to drive. Without a doubt later on I will have a vehicle as well and I want to figure out how to head to have a permit. At this moment, I will simply focus on the method for procuring to have a vehicle later on. I will crush in figuring out how to drive during the end of the week.
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Yes, I studied driving twice in my home country but I never formally drove a car after that. When I went from another country I studied a few hours of actual driving till I passed the test that's the time I started driving permanently up to the present. I don't have a choice since driving is a necessity in the country where I am living now. My mom cannot drive so whether I like it or not I should learn to drive. As the days go by it continuous learning to drive though at times I feel nervous driving on an interstate because vehicles are really fast even on the regular roads. 
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