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    #21
    ako di na nagschool..

    kaya sabi kaskasero daw ako..

    di naman!! maingat naman ako eh..

    kasi tatay ko 40kph, arangkada na sa kanya un..

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    #22
    Ako po, self taught sa garahe! :D BoyBoy, try mo yung the usual A1 Driving School :D And when you enroll, wag kang magbayad ng "Aircon". Pag nainitan yung instructor mo, siya na mismo magbubukas nun hehehe :D

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    #23
    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    problema lang po kasi sa PMA medyo malayo, pero try ko na din. tapos a1 na sunod...


    thanks for the tips!


    8)

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by mbt
    sana maging responsible driver ka... remember, don't counterflow, block intersections, turn on the wrong lane, etc etc etc
    pede yan, kung jeepney or taxi driver ka. pede ka pa nga sa demolition derby, kung bus driver ka. :twisted:

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    #25
    :lol: :lol: :lol:

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    #26
    try mo yung driving school ni Vip Isada, yung Roadwise motoring school ba yon? reknowned professional driver si Mr. Isada, ewan lang kung magkano fees nila.

    ako sa E-wan, err, A1 driving school or yung affiliate driving school ata nila yon. Dun ako nag -"formal" training. 5 days driving lessons lang kinuha ko. pero puro pang-gugulang lang tinuro sakin ng mga mokong. like pano di masingitan, pano mag hog ng opposite lane para maka -overtake at kung ano ano pa. ang matino lang yata na tinuro sa kin e yung proper backing-up ng kotse.

    kung si master OTEP, sa MB1000 nahasa ang driving skills, ako naman, sa Willy's honer type ng tatay ko. pag namaneho mo yon, SISIW na magmaheno ng kahit anong kotse, van or SUV pa. try driving a jeep in a cramped sitting position, super tigas ng brakes, super tigas din ng driver's seat, super sensitive naman ng accelerator, ang hirap kapain ng clutch, malikot ang steering, tapos minsan, not all the brakes are working! one time nga, di ko alam, isang brake na lang pala gumagana kaya pala kumakabig yung jeep.

    pero I agree with the other guys. no matter what kind of driving training you get, the best defensive driving skill is your patience. kung wala kang pasensya wala rin.

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    #27
    :lol::lol::lol:

    try ko din dun... thanks for the quick responses peeps!!! :wink::wink::wink:

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    #28
    Kindly help me naman decide which driving school I should enroll to. The criteria that I am looking at are the following:

    1. Skills of the instructors
    2. Cost
    3. Value Added services (sa A1 may troubleshooting yata and defensive driving lectures)

    I would also appreciate it very much if you can share your experiences (good and bad) with your driving school. I would also appreciate it very much if you can post the phone numbers of the not so well known driving schools in Metro Manila. Sa yellow pages kasi, iilan lang ang driving schools na nakalista. Thanks so much

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    #29
    Roadwise.
    372-7374.

    AAP.
    724-8181

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    #30
    My wife finally completed her course sa Socialite dito sa Pasay Road. Unfortunately di ko makuha contact number. Mabait naman daw yung napa-assign sa kanyang driver. Pero meron daw isa na mainitin ang ulo.

    818 4377
    818 4384

    The patient teacher is named Mel.
    Last edited by the_wildthing; September 20th, 2004 at 09:45 PM.

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