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My first driving hands-on lesson in Australia

"Hello, your class is tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m."

"Okay, thanks, see you tomorrow."

So I finally booked my first driving lesson in Australia. I've been getting My Lear's License for months, but every time I have an excuse, so much so that months later I still don't know anything about driving. Because I have rarely gone to sea recently and have a lot of time, I plan to learn to drive in the morning or afternoon. I checked Airlie's driving school and found that they were the only ones with three phone numbers on them, and each of them called twice yesterday morning, and no one answered. I was a little disappointed and didn't expect one of them to call back in the evening, so booked a class...

My first driving hands-on lesson in Australia

"Hello, where are you?" I didn't see any driving school vehicles. ”

"I'm in another paragraph, and I'll come right over."

I didn't expect that yesterday I would have made it very clear to him that it was at the southern end, not at the northern end, but he still went to the northern end today, and he was a little speechless. But as a student, I also didn't express any dissatisfaction, so I didn't say anything. He spoke first: "Hello, my name is Kev, let's take our time today, let's go to a quieter place first, safer." Sorry, I'm sorry to delay you a little time, I'll make up for it in a moment. After a brief greeting, we continued to drive.

My first driving hands-on lesson in Australia

We drove for about ten minutes, and he stopped, started explaining to me, and slowly demonstrated for me. Just shifting gears and braking, he probably talked for half an hour. He was really patient, but my heart was dripping blood. After all, I spent 60 knives an hour (equivalent to 300 yuan an hour), I want to learn knowledge, he not only repeated the same knowledge, but also often joked, as soon as he saw the coconut tree said: "Who wants coconut milk?" As soon as he saw the bird, he said, "You see how comfortable the bird is." As soon as he saw the black cat, he said, "You don't want to bump into the kitten." ”

My first driving hands-on lesson in Australia

At 8:40, Kev said, "Time goes fast when you have fun." Say you're going to delay some of my classes for me? Preparing for class so early began. After he finished speaking, he drove me back to the docks. It was only 8:55 at the time, and I was told a lot about it, saying take it slowly, who spent how long, from what level to what level and so on. In the whole 90-minute class, I probably only spend half of my time studying. Today was my first driving lesson, and although the instructor was nice and patient, I felt that learning to drive was a long way off and would soon bankrupt me...

My first driving hands-on lesson in Australia