You've got alot of homework to do before you hit the open road. Practice, Practice and more Practice until you feel comfortable on those two lane road with sharp curves. You may have to practice in those mall parking lots until you feel that comfortable and then hit the highways for the speed practice. Houston in Indy is available if you need a co-pilot, he likes taking dangerous chances. But he's a survivor and will share his life experiences with you while your trying to drive. (lol) W In a message dated 1/15/05 3:55:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< The road isn't high in traffic but it's the main road that goes back and then is the entrance to other neighborhoods. I live on the side of the road and not in a neighborhood. I also live at the end of a pretty sharp curb. I have to admit that I am nervous about that. When I did my driving hours, I met him at the vocational rehab office. Luckily there aren't many 2 lane roads that are curvy and I live in a flat area so there are prett y much no hills at all. Stacy >>

