Then as everything, like I say, things started to come together, when things started to go our way, that's when you results started to come. I was no different driver. I was certainly learning every time I went in the car.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
From the time I was taught how to drive, I was taught how to behave when I'm stopped.
I'm not a bad driver. And I never will be because I took lessons when I was quite a boy. I never had to pass a test because there wasn't such a thing when I first started driving a motor car. So I didn't have to pass one.
We all have the temptation to be backseat drivers when it comes to decisions that don't work out the way we want.
I regret not learning to drive when I was younger.
And luckily, therefore the good old days return. The traditional art of driving counts again, and it is all about good tactics, skills and reflexes instead of simple power.
I'm always driven to keep doing something different and better.
So the first thing that I thought about was, 'How is this car going to handle?' But then after I'd been driving with it and practicing with it and I accomplished that, then I just kind of sat back.
I didn't learn to drive until I was 65 and my husband was seriously ill.
I've always been a person who is driven.
In the end, my pursuit of the elusive New York State driver's license became about much more than a divorced woman's learning to drive for the first time.