My second daughter, over 21 years old, started driving our automobile.
The other day, when I went to pick up my second daughter at the station, she asked me to let her drive, so I gave up my driver's seat.
Second daughter: "What are you doing sitting in the back seat? Why don't you sit in the passenger seat and coach me on how to drive?
Me: "Well, passenger seats have the highest mortality rate... I still want to live my life with my wife."
I resisted, but she would not let me.
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Driving people is fundamentally scary.
And driving for beginners is scarier than a roller coaster.
The steering, gas pedal, and brake timing differ entirely from mine.
The perception of vehicle width and distance from the center of the road or roadside strip is different.
Sudden acceleration and deceleration cause an impossible "F" to be applied to the head.
After the rearward check, a backup garage entry is initiated without locking it onto the target.
You may know where your car is spatial; however, she has no 3D view.
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Nevertheless, if a beginner had a "3D view" from the beginning, that would be scary.
The car of a beginner who is overconfident that they are a talented driver is a "killer weapon.
'Beginners are afraid to drive' and 'We are afraid of Beginners driving' are excellent statements?I know that.
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My sister once told me, "A beginner becomes a driver after they have destroyed half a car.
I can't be that prepared, though; I don't think that being frightened in the passenger seat is anything compared to my daughter being involved in a personal injury accident.