Originally Posted by
mlts22
I have heard of some driving schools having driving simulators. You might consider that, as a way that you can start learning the skills of an auto without having to be paniced about safety. After a bit with simulators, you can probably start on less crowded areas.
In any case, a good driving school as pointed out above cannot hurt. It takes practice, practice, practice. Nothing else will do.
Yup, thats the point of a good driving school, practice with a professional eye watching. A driving coach as it were.
Driving simulators could be good as well. While walking by the State Police HQ, I helped a fellow loading a very nice simulator back into his truck. I noticed that it even had things like cameras pointed at the pedals so that they could track the driver's actions completely and replay it.