Drivers education classes?
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Drivers education classes?
Does anyone know of drivers education classes being taught at lakeside? Be it Chapala to Jocotepec! If so can you share informations/ Thanks..............
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If I may be a smart-ass for a minute, let me say the results of my observation of local drivers would lead me to say there are none here!
Perhaps Guadalajara. . .
Perhaps Guadalajara. . .
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lol
I would venture a guess that the closest Drivers Ed might be, ohhhh, ummm, San Diego? Austin? Tampa?
I would venture a guess that the closest Drivers Ed might be, ohhhh, ummm, San Diego? Austin? Tampa?
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I passed a learner´s car not long ago so there is one but I do not remember if it was here at Lakeside , Guadalajara or Tlaquepaque, but there is one somewhere.
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Trailrunner wrote:If I may be a smart-ass for a minute, let me say the results of my observation of local drivers would lead me to say there are none here!
Perhaps Guadalajara. . .
Jajajajaja Im thinking the same thing! :-)
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Perhaps you could find a retired driving instructor locally who could offer some private lessons?
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Well, there are 3 categories of driving instruction IMO:
- You have a teenager who wants to learn to drive (easy, but sorry, I don't know anyone with that degree of patience, but no doubt there are some people here!
- You are an adult who used to have a driver's license NOB but it is expiring and you are not going back to wherever you came from (this might be hard--my license is due to expire in Tucson, and while I THINK I can take the over-70 test in Tucson, I am not looking forward to it!
- You are an old fart whose NOB license is expiring soon, and you would like to get a license here. One would tend to assume, given the number of idiots on the roads here at Lakeside, that drivers' licenses are easy to obtain, but alas, my experience is that a lot of people on the roads here DO NO HAVE LICENSES, or insurance, for that matter!
- I was in Chapala a couple or 3 months ago when the authorities were giving out licenses, with or w/out a road test, depending. As I had a valid NOB license, I could get a license here without a test, other than an eye test. Used a facilitator--PM me for more info. Believe me, even if you have to take a driving test, as an expat you are going to pass. The written test is a little iffy, as it is in Spanish (my Spanish is a little limited but not non-existent) but as someone has noted online, when in doubt, choose the longest answer (back in the dark ages, this worked for me in History 101, too!)
- You have a teenager who wants to learn to drive (easy, but sorry, I don't know anyone with that degree of patience, but no doubt there are some people here!
- You are an adult who used to have a driver's license NOB but it is expiring and you are not going back to wherever you came from (this might be hard--my license is due to expire in Tucson, and while I THINK I can take the over-70 test in Tucson, I am not looking forward to it!
- You are an old fart whose NOB license is expiring soon, and you would like to get a license here. One would tend to assume, given the number of idiots on the roads here at Lakeside, that drivers' licenses are easy to obtain, but alas, my experience is that a lot of people on the roads here DO NO HAVE LICENSES, or insurance, for that matter!
- I was in Chapala a couple or 3 months ago when the authorities were giving out licenses, with or w/out a road test, depending. As I had a valid NOB license, I could get a license here without a test, other than an eye test. Used a facilitator--PM me for more info. Believe me, even if you have to take a driving test, as an expat you are going to pass. The written test is a little iffy, as it is in Spanish (my Spanish is a little limited but not non-existent) but as someone has noted online, when in doubt, choose the longest answer (back in the dark ages, this worked for me in History 101, too!)
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Quite a few driving schools in Guadalajara, one is called Vertiz
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thank you, I must have seen that car in Guadalajara...
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Thanks to all for the info. We found a place in Guad BUT!!!!!!!!!!!!! They come out to the lake (or what ever place you live)
Reasonably priced (we called) and the cost of the license, test included and they supply the auto.
Beginners:
20 Hours of Practice
2 Daily Hours Monday to Friday
10 Hours of Theory
(That is 2 hours a day for two weeks M-F 10 hours of class room)
Comes to about $330 American
http://automunich.com.mx/
This is for my wife (and her sister) who happens to be Mexican. I would like them to have a good starting foundation on how to drive.
Reasonably priced (we called) and the cost of the license, test included and they supply the auto.
Beginners:
20 Hours of Practice
2 Daily Hours Monday to Friday
10 Hours of Theory
(That is 2 hours a day for two weeks M-F 10 hours of class room)
Comes to about $330 American
http://automunich.com.mx/
This is for my wife (and her sister) who happens to be Mexican. I would like them to have a good starting foundation on how to drive.
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I commend you for your approach, and that will make them good safe drivers for life.
The 10 hours of theory will be well worth the money. Anybody can show someone how to steer a car, apply the brakes etc, but lacking the theory of driving a car will hamper their understanding of how to make a defensive move or how to avoid an accident about to happen. Something I find really lacking here. Looks to me like many know nothing about how to avoid an accident and will just plow straight into it instead of being able to negotiate a defensive move that might just save everybody's life.
I've had a lot of driver's training, all taught by California Highway Patrol, and the most interesting thing I learned was . . .the amount of surface contact with the road that your car tires have is no larger than the palm of your hand. Think about that when you are driving in rain and on wet roads!
The 10 hours of theory will be well worth the money. Anybody can show someone how to steer a car, apply the brakes etc, but lacking the theory of driving a car will hamper their understanding of how to make a defensive move or how to avoid an accident about to happen. Something I find really lacking here. Looks to me like many know nothing about how to avoid an accident and will just plow straight into it instead of being able to negotiate a defensive move that might just save everybody's life.
I've had a lot of driver's training, all taught by California Highway Patrol, and the most interesting thing I learned was . . .the amount of surface contact with the road that your car tires have is no larger than the palm of your hand. Think about that when you are driving in rain and on wet roads!
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Trailrunner wrote:I commend you for your approach, and that will make them good safe drivers for life.
The 10 hours of theory will be well worth the money. Anybody can show someone how to steer a car, apply the brakes etc, but lacking the theory of driving a car will hamper their understanding of how to make a defensive move or how to avoid an accident about to happen. Something I find really lacking here. Looks to me like many know nothing about how to avoid an accident and will just plow straight into it instead of being able to negotiate a defensive move that might just save everybody's life.
I've had a lot of driver's training, all taught by California Highway Patrol, and the most interesting thing I learned was . . .the amount of surface contact with the road that your car tires have is no larger than the palm of your hand. Think about that when you are driving in rain and on wet roads!
Thanks for that input and the example Trailrunner, I'll share that with my wife! :-)
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I think Mexican drivers do very well at defensive driving considering how we drive. If in grigolandia they drove like Mexicans, there would be 10 times more accidents.
Defensive driving??? it's in our genes.
Defensive driving??? it's in our genes.
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I figure the same thing. I have been in countless situations in Guadalajara that would have ended up in multi-car smash-ups NOB but everyone here seems to know what the next guy is thinking......that huge lineless merger where Av. Dr. Roberto Michel comes into the Chapala/Guad hwy is a fine example. Its about 8 lanes into 3 with a few feeders and no lines.....jaja.
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Yes, I agree with you guys! We foreigners are the wild cards to Mexican drivers, they don't know what we're going to do!
And they will pause for a second only, to see what we're going to do, and if we take too long to do it, they will they will just work around us. Takes a while for people to learn how traffic works in other places, it's the newbies that are most dangerous in my opinion. They don't know where they're going, can't read the signs, will drop anchor on the carretera to make a left, etc.
And they will pause for a second only, to see what we're going to do, and if we take too long to do it, they will they will just work around us. Takes a while for people to learn how traffic works in other places, it's the newbies that are most dangerous in my opinion. They don't know where they're going, can't read the signs, will drop anchor on the carretera to make a left, etc.
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I want to know where to get that accessory that sees around blind curves and through hills that MX cars come equipped with.
Everyone seems to have one except me.....
Everyone seems to have one except me.....
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