I want to learn car driving in 10 days as I am advised by my company that they shall provide the car. Can you please share driving info even though I am joining the driving institute? I don't have a professional driving institute near my place; hence, your info help shall be highly useful.
From Nepal, Pokhara
From Nepal, Pokhara
Dear Jaya,
It's great to hear about your decision to learn car driving in 10 days. Let me tell you that practical application is key in situations like these, rather than just theoretical knowledge. :)
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From India, Bangalore
It's great to hear about your decision to learn car driving in 10 days. Let me tell you that practical application is key in situations like these, rather than just theoretical knowledge. :)
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From India, Bangalore
Whats your location Jaya? Means where do you stay? You need tips on how to drive or you need to a professional assistance to learn it? Regards, Deepak Sabharwal
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
Congratulations and best wishes for safe and happy driving.
It is possible to learn car driving in 10 days, provided you are not too afraid of machines. It will be an added advantage if you already know how to drive a geared two-wheeler. Please note that driving schools can easily teach you all the basics within 10 days, but to gain confidence, you should practice driving alone, especially at night in areas with less traffic. Make sure to obtain a Learner's Licence to begin with and then a Permanent Driving Licence from day one.
Thanks & Regards
From India, Pune
It is possible to learn car driving in 10 days, provided you are not too afraid of machines. It will be an added advantage if you already know how to drive a geared two-wheeler. Please note that driving schools can easily teach you all the basics within 10 days, but to gain confidence, you should practice driving alone, especially at night in areas with less traffic. Make sure to obtain a Learner's Licence to begin with and then a Permanent Driving Licence from day one.
Thanks & Regards
From India, Pune
Dear Ms. Jaya,
Firstly, congratulations on being offered a car by your company. However, your question is quite amusing to me, making it hard to control my laughter. I apologize if this offends you, but it is a rather silly question that you have raised.
You mentioned that you want to learn to drive a car within 10 days just because your company is about to provide one.
Firstly, it is crucial to understand one thing:
The company is giving you a licensed vehicle that you will drive on the street. They are not providing you with a "TOY" to play around with, which is why learning in 10 days may not be practical. Perhaps learning to ride a cycle in 10 days would be a more feasible option than learning to drive a car.
Let me emphasize: A car is a vehicle. Mastering driving in 10 days is unlikely for anyone. You are not being given a special street by your company where no pedestrians walk. If, during your driving, you accidentally hit a person on the road, whether it be a child, a woman, an older person, etc., you could find yourself in serious trouble beyond what you can imagine. It is not a trivial matter to drive a car. Even experienced drivers have been involved in serious accidents. If the person hit by your car sustains permanent disabilities, you could face significant financial consequences. Additionally, a police case can be filed against you for hitting a pedestrian, regardless of fault. Pedestrians often lack awareness while walking, even at the cost of their lives. Perhaps having an experienced driver accompany you during the initial stages of driving your new car would be the best option, as they are equipped to handle various situations professionally.
Therefore, I suggest having an extremely experienced driver sit next to you while you learn to drive. This way, if a situation arises where you are about to hit someone, they can intervene immediately and prevent any serious issues.
I have no intention of discouraging you, but drawing from my five years of driving experience, I wish to caution you about the potential severe consequences you may face by treating this sensitive "toy" called a car lightly.
Before you embark on learning to drive, it is imperative to have a comprehensive insurance policy in place. In the unfortunate event of hitting a person while driving, your first responsibility is to ensure they receive medical attention promptly. This could involve significant financial costs, and having proper insurance coverage is crucial to mitigate these risks.
Please keep these points in mind as you venture into driving.
Best wishes for your new car! Enjoy every moment of driving to different places.
Happy and safe driving!
Regards,
Apoorva.
From India, Mumbai
Firstly, congratulations on being offered a car by your company. However, your question is quite amusing to me, making it hard to control my laughter. I apologize if this offends you, but it is a rather silly question that you have raised.
You mentioned that you want to learn to drive a car within 10 days just because your company is about to provide one.
Firstly, it is crucial to understand one thing:
The company is giving you a licensed vehicle that you will drive on the street. They are not providing you with a "TOY" to play around with, which is why learning in 10 days may not be practical. Perhaps learning to ride a cycle in 10 days would be a more feasible option than learning to drive a car.
Let me emphasize: A car is a vehicle. Mastering driving in 10 days is unlikely for anyone. You are not being given a special street by your company where no pedestrians walk. If, during your driving, you accidentally hit a person on the road, whether it be a child, a woman, an older person, etc., you could find yourself in serious trouble beyond what you can imagine. It is not a trivial matter to drive a car. Even experienced drivers have been involved in serious accidents. If the person hit by your car sustains permanent disabilities, you could face significant financial consequences. Additionally, a police case can be filed against you for hitting a pedestrian, regardless of fault. Pedestrians often lack awareness while walking, even at the cost of their lives. Perhaps having an experienced driver accompany you during the initial stages of driving your new car would be the best option, as they are equipped to handle various situations professionally.
Therefore, I suggest having an extremely experienced driver sit next to you while you learn to drive. This way, if a situation arises where you are about to hit someone, they can intervene immediately and prevent any serious issues.
I have no intention of discouraging you, but drawing from my five years of driving experience, I wish to caution you about the potential severe consequences you may face by treating this sensitive "toy" called a car lightly.
Before you embark on learning to drive, it is imperative to have a comprehensive insurance policy in place. In the unfortunate event of hitting a person while driving, your first responsibility is to ensure they receive medical attention promptly. This could involve significant financial costs, and having proper insurance coverage is crucial to mitigate these risks.
Please keep these points in mind as you venture into driving.
Best wishes for your new car! Enjoy every moment of driving to different places.
Happy and safe driving!
Regards,
Apoorva.
From India, Mumbai
simple hai re........ first engine on karing, clutch dabaing, gear daling, clutch choding - accelerator pressing, aur kisiko banging. trust me this was my first experience in driving. Best of Luck
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
I shall always suggest you to make up with the practicalities in learning to drive a car... Please do ask for any suggestions in that...
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Congrats on the car! Hey, it's not as difficult as it's been shown. You need to have confidence and presence of mind. Once you're confident, you can learn it easily in ten days, but make sure you do lots of practice before going into traffic. All the best. Wishing you safe and happy driving.
Regards,
Sara
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
Sara
From India, Mumbai
Ya, it's a funny question on this platform and also Mr. Apoorva, your advice is totally bullshit and nothing else. I have learned car driving within 10 days. One thing, if anyone has a requirement and gets proper training, then they can definitely learn in a short duration if they work with good faith and dedication.
Go ahead. All the best.
Regards,
Arbind
From India, Ahmadabad
Go ahead. All the best.
Regards,
Arbind
From India, Ahmadabad
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