You can go from manual to automatic pretty easily.
That really isn't the problem. The problem is, teaching her to drive is going to be difficult enough, that neither her mom nor I want to do it. Learning on an automatic will be much easier than on a manual. And they don't have an automatic. She needs a driver's ed course but there's none around.
Borrow a car with automatic? if absolutely no other option, rent one?
That really isn't the problem. The problem is, teaching her to drive is going to be difficult enough, that neither her mom nor I want to do it.
Oh yeah, that totally makes sense.
That's wild that there is no driver's ed around. I took driver's ed and "learned to drive" an automatic, but then once I had my license, the only cars I had access to were manuals, so I still had to go to a parking lot with my father. (And if it had been just my mother, I would never have learned to drive either.)
hahaha take the rental car back with a destroyed transmission and both bumpers dented, "no idea what happened! good thing we got the no-questions'asked insurance!"
I was in a rural area, but my school had driver's ed. I also drove with friends, but I pretty much just learned to drive enough to pass the test, and then learned more after by just driving more.
My mom tried to teach me once, and it was not a good thing.
How far away is the closest driving school? That may end up being the best bet, if there's no one else in her life with an automatic.
The only driver's ed school is on the other side of the city, and the course is spread out over the whole month, and it's just not accessible because her mom has to work.
And Ginger. I'd sure love her perspective during this election.
I keep wanting to jump up and down with her about Georgia leaning Blue this election.
how do people date?
If you figure it out, let me know.
SERIOUSLY
"If people won't take care of their neighbors out of altruism, it's not the government's job to do it."
Former Republican (Mormon) co-worker of mine would say this, except "church & the community". Which I found (still find) ridiculously blindered, or childish, or something. It's all well and good to say that people should take care of each other (and the community), BUT THEY DON'T! And in the meanwhile, children still need to be educated, people need to not die from preventable disease, fires need to be put out, and roads need to be paved (ETC.) So frustrating.
I thought the government's job is to establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. But what do I know, it's not like it's written down someplace.
*High-Fives Gud*
Wish I could help, Zen, but I went to Driving School, and when I still wasn't road-safe at the end of it, my dad took over. Craigslist?