Saturday was a "School Day" for Patsy and Sue. They were signed up for Dick Reed's (now Dennis Hill's) RV Driving School. Sue went in the morning, and Patsy in the afternoon. While Sue and Mark were away with their tow truck and trailer, they attempted to park someone in their site next to us. After they moved to the next site, Jim pulled out a "toy" that they had, and Patsy and I got a chance to experience riding a Segway vehicle. It was fun and easy!
Here's Patsy getting her lesson from Jim while his wife looks on. It is 'her' toy!
........ and then riding:
Right after lunch, it was our time for RV Driving School. Patsy had driven about 350 miles on I-10 in West Texas on the way out here, a little more on I-8 in Arizona, and then on the old Wal-mart parking lot, so she did really well in the training. Here are some pictures of her and Frank doing the training:
After school, we returned to the rally site and rested.
2 comments:
So is she OFFICIAL to drive the BUS??
Enrolling teens in a good driving school presents a lot of benefits for both parents and teens. An intensive driving course will not only teach your teen the proper approach to driving but will also impart knowledge on various difficult road situations and how to address them with a presence of mind.
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