Genevieve wrote:I'm 25 and I still don't have my license.
My sister offered to pay lessons and everything when I was 19 but I was a lazy fuck.
Right now, other than lessons being so goddamn expensive, I feel like me behind the wheel is the recipe for a death machine. It's for the better that I can't drive.
Yeah man but just going to the track days once in a while makes a driving license worth it.
Liam - This is from a guy who totaled a 90hp diesel mercedes so take it as you will - just get comfortable in the car. Don't grip tight around the steering wheel, don't straighten your back too much, don't straighten your arms like you're 1m from the wheel, let them hang naturally. Listen to your instructor, he'll help you develop your reflexes. priority = downshifting and taking a quick peek before going ahead ; 50kmph limit = 3rd gear and 30kmph limit = 2nd gear so your engine starts to protest when you're going over the limit. It's the little things really.
Edit: also look up car mechanics videos on youtube about engine, clutch and transmission, steering etc. It definitely helps to know what's happening under the hood when you're behind the wheel as you'll feel more in touch with the car, you'll be smoother during uphill starts etc and it'll bring a lot of confidence