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DD15 started driver's education classes a few weeks ago. They need 30 hours of classroom instruction and 10 hours of actual driving time to successfully complete the course. They can then send away to the state for their driver's permit. I assumed the teens would get in their 30 hours of classroom time before they hit the road. Not so. After only 12 hours of classroom time, they start driving.
Yesterday was daughter's first time driving with the instructor. She has never been behind the wheel of a car except for last weekend when husband took her to the high school for a short lesson. I asked him how it went and he said, "Not too bad, but I ended the lesson when she said she needed to practice something more difficult and she suggested I get out of the car so she could manuever the car around me."
So, back to yesterday. I dropped daughter off with the instructor, then went home, (crying all the way because she is growing up too fast, and I was very nervous about the whole driving thing).
When I picked her up I asked her how the lesson went. I also got a written report from the instructor to confirm the following: Daughter almost went through a stop sign, (would have except for the instructor using the brake on his side of the car), she pulled out in front of a car, (other driver slammed on his brakes and proceeded to lay on his horn), she put on left blinker to turn left but turned right instead, realized mistake in the middle of the road and proceeded to turn left, and performed numerous rolling stops. There was also a long list of 'minor' infractions.
I figured daughter would be a little hesitant to drive again but she was pretty upbeat about the whole thing and can't wait for her next lesson.
I can't believe that driver's education classes put the kids out on the roads so soon and that they go out on major roadways. Kind of scary for everyone involved! I remember when I took driver's training, way back in the dark ages, and we used those driver simulation machines, kind of like the arcades have. I don't remember going right out onto the highway after a few hours of classes.
Are most driver's education classes taught this way? Anyone else with teen driving stories to share?
Yesterday was daughter's first time driving with the instructor. She has never been behind the wheel of a car except for last weekend when husband took her to the high school for a short lesson. I asked him how it went and he said, "Not too bad, but I ended the lesson when she said she needed to practice something more difficult and she suggested I get out of the car so she could manuever the car around me."
So, back to yesterday. I dropped daughter off with the instructor, then went home, (crying all the way because she is growing up too fast, and I was very nervous about the whole driving thing).
When I picked her up I asked her how the lesson went. I also got a written report from the instructor to confirm the following: Daughter almost went through a stop sign, (would have except for the instructor using the brake on his side of the car), she pulled out in front of a car, (other driver slammed on his brakes and proceeded to lay on his horn), she put on left blinker to turn left but turned right instead, realized mistake in the middle of the road and proceeded to turn left, and performed numerous rolling stops. There was also a long list of 'minor' infractions.
I figured daughter would be a little hesitant to drive again but she was pretty upbeat about the whole thing and can't wait for her next lesson.
I can't believe that driver's education classes put the kids out on the roads so soon and that they go out on major roadways. Kind of scary for everyone involved! I remember when I took driver's training, way back in the dark ages, and we used those driver simulation machines, kind of like the arcades have. I don't remember going right out onto the highway after a few hours of classes.
Are most driver's education classes taught this way? Anyone else with teen driving stories to share?

"No honey you can't make a left turn on a red. You can only make a right turn on a red - if there is no traffic coming..."
All of those came from my mother. My dad was surprisingly calm. I actually didn't drive with my mom in the car until I had driven about 4 hours with the instructor and 10 with my dad