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  1. Join Date
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    yng kapatid kong babae di marunong mag drive at zero knowledge din sa kotse.. balak namin bumili ng second hand na kotse na mura lng.. nasa ibang bansa ako kaya kapatid ko lang na babae nagaasikaso.. yung parents namin wala rin alam sa kotse kasi never pa kaming nagkasasakyan..

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    Kung zero knowledge I'd suggest driving school muna. Kahit yung pinakamura lang na program. Kapag may konting alam na tsaka na ang sariling practice.

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    IMO... madali lang mag drive... Ang mahirap, kung anong gagawin mo sa kalsada...

    I would suggest that you enrol her to a driving school para maintindihan nya meaning ng road signs.

    Bonus na lang yung assistance nila to obtain a non-pro license.

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    mag driving school ka. mas maraming options in terms of school, price, duration, etc. besides, hindi ka matatakot na mabangga ang sasakyan since controlled naman ito ng trainer via a 2nd brake pedal.

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    If you're given the opportunity, formal training is better. Though, it's still not perfect, at least they follow a syllabus or a training plan.

    Ad hoc driving lessons from a non-instructor usually does not include a lot of the key elements of driving. They'll typically just teach you how to use a stick, drive on the right side of the road, stop at a red light, and that's it. You'll also likely to learn the "instructor's" bad habits.

    As for me, I was taught by my dad but learned most of the formal stuff by accompanying my mom when she went through driving school. Not the ideal way to learn but that was the card I was dealt. Being through all that, I've chosen that when the time comes, I'll have my kids go through a formal driving lesson. I'll just be the backseat driver... the good kind. :D

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    Mas OK kung parehas.

    Ituro/ipaturo mo na yung basics (starting, stopping, reversing, engine control kung m/t, etc. Hanap kayo lugar kung saan wala masyadong dumadaan para ligtas.) bago sya magsimula ng driving school para di sayang ang oras. Mas mabilis nya ma-clear yung basics, mas-mahaba yung oras nya sa practical driving.

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    just to add, it's important to learn courtesy and have patience sa kalsada. turo ng tatay ko lagi, wag daanin sa init ng ulo especially pag napakatraffic. hth!

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    same here, taught by my dad... since we travel to the north once a year, pati necessary highway signs naturo din... pati basic repairs

    pero when I took the driver's theoretical test overseas, I had to buy a book to learn proper driving...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcvingkamotekid View Post
    just to add, it's important to learn courtesy and have patience sa kalsada. turo ng tatay ko lagi, wag daanin sa init ng ulo especially pag napakatraffic. hth!
    +1, IMO, kulang parin ang turo sa mga driving schools. After learning to drive, kailangan din matuto ng road courtesy.

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    I was taught by my dad also. He got me thru the basics of driving, simple rules of the road, and courtesy. Learning about road signs and regulations was more of a self study born out of curiosity on my end. I admit I learned a lot from the DMV handbooks of the states I lived in while in the US.

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    5700 pesos quote sa kanya for 10 hours, manual transmission.. 800 extra for student license na driving school na bahala..
    ok lang ba tong presyo na to?

    mag driving school na lng muna kasi parents ko.. then praktis na lang ng kapitbahay

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    for me, mas okay ang driving school at may training guide silang sinusunod. kung kahit sino lang na kapitbahay, kung anong good or bad manners na alam niya, yun din malamang matutunan mo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DigitalHermit View Post
    Mas OK kung parehas.

    Ituro/ipaturo mo na yung basics (starting, stopping, reversing, engine control kung m/t, etc. Hanap kayo lugar kung saan wala masyadong dumadaan para ligtas.) bago sya magsimula ng driving school para di sayang ang oras. Mas mabilis nya ma-clear yung basics, mas-mahaba yung oras nya sa practical driving.
    Agree with this. Pag papasok ka ng zero knowledge, masasayang yung half ng program mo sa pag turo sayo ng basic

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    mas ok ang kapitbahay kung ang ibabayad nyo lutuin bahay lang, yun nga lang hanggang kelan nyo isasahog sa menudo, adobo, etc kapitbahay nyo

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    Learn from neighbor and watch a lot of youtube videos plus research online ... the rest you learn from experience ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by brom View Post
    5700 pesos quote sa kanya for 10 hours, manual transmission.. 800 extra for student license na driving school na bahala..
    ok lang ba tong presyo na to?

    mag driving school na lng muna kasi parents ko.. then praktis na lang ng kapitbahay
    kapag naka-bangga, sino ang magbabayad?
    pag na-sita ang kapitbahay nyo, at non-pro pala ang lisensiya niya...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brom View Post
    yng kapatid kong babae di marunong mag drive at zero knowledge din sa kotse.. balak namin bumili ng second hand na kotse na mura lng.. nasa ibang bansa ako kaya kapatid ko lang na babae nagaasikaso.. yung parents namin wala rin alam sa kotse kasi never pa kaming nagkasasakyan..

    mas ok ang driving school kasi mas assured ka sa mga techniques at defense driving na ituturo nila

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    Learn all the road rules and road courtesy first and foremost. Then learn how to drive. Driving is easy but making sure to follow the rules and being courteous is a different story all together.

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    Mas mainam kung sa driving school. At dapat, sa maayos na driving school. Sa karanasan ko, dahil sa pagtitipid, nag-enroll ako sa mumurahing driving school at mumurahing driving program kaya napa-"mura" ako sa natutunan ko.

    Marami namang mga naglipanang blog, website, at may mga app pa nga na nagbibigay kaalaman hinggil sa batas-trapiko, kaugalian sa pagmamaneho, mga dapat at 'di-dapat gawin bago at habang nagmamaneho, mga dapat alamin at suriin sa sasakyan at kung anu-ano pang kaalaman at payo kung papaanong magmaneho nang ligtas at makatuwiran.

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    Do you think learning to drive a manual is still worth the hassle? Steep kasi learning curve nito vs learning to drive an automatic. I'm asking because my wife will be going to driving school soon. She will be driving an automatic but i want her to learn manual just because 'segurista' ako (just in case she will need to drive a manual kaya niya) although realistically the probability that she will be driving a manual is pretty close to zero...

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