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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does "she" feel anxious? Or just you as a passenger? It is a learning curve, and the more you can get her out there, the better. I needed concrete indicators of when I was supposed to do something. Like being told to leave 3 car lengths between me and the car ahead of me. And to shift (manual) when the speedometer hit a certain MPH. I know that's not the intuitive way to drive, but I needed these concrete indicators before it "became" intuitive. Maybe she needs something similar. But the more you can get her out there driving, the better. Obviously not in rush hour or bad weather to begin with. But more hours helps. [/quote] She doee not feel anxious enough! She has come close to having accidents several times. She doesn't seem to learn from it or feel the desire to do better next time. She just has such a casual attitude about it. We could do more concrete indicators. That's a good idea. [/quote]
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