There have always been times when I just wanted to throw in the towel and be done with it. However, I just knew that my persistence would eventually take effect! Also, I had to accept the fact that I wouldn't do very well at first. When I first drove a car, my nerves throughout my body were in complete shock. It was because I didn't know how to do it since I had no previous driving experience. Some people like to ride four-wheelers or dirt bikes before they drive a car, so they have some experience, but I'm not that kind of person at all and never will be. So, one afternoon, my dad and I went to the Buckeye Career Center to practice driving for the first time in my life. At first he took the course to show me where I was going. The course involved turning both left and right, parking in a space, reversing and many other things. My father always told me the same things: “Turn the steering wheel, coast, brake first”. These are just some of the things he pointed out to me. Turning the steering wheel was a problem I had from the beginning because I always used the wrong technique. I always turned around part of the way but not the whole way. The next thing he would say to me would be, “It costs.” To be honest, I didn't know a car could do something like that. For me, coasting is like taking a little break from driving. I also didn't know how far you could go alongside a car. One important thing I learned from mine
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