learn to drive without any adult to teach

How can I learn to drive without any adult to teach me, or a car to borrow?—By easy rider
It’s too expensive to have an instructor the whole time. I live in Perth, Western Australia, I think your hours have to be spread over at least 6 months, and then when you’re on P plates you have to have a license holder in the car with you for the first six months. I’m 15 now so it’s about a year until I can go for my L plates.

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Best Answer — By Johnka
You’ve answered your own question – you need an adult present for six months.

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  1. Vote -1 Vote +1SEA D on 8 November 2009:

    don’t your school system offer drivers training in Perth, Western Australia?
    The arcades has a drivers game you can learn to stay between the lines.
    when yo are on the passengers seat look at the drivers actions and you can learn that way. you will had to sooner or later borrow a car.

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  2. Vote -1 Vote +1oklatom on 8 November 2009:

    Generally drivers education classes are offered in school, and your parents can allow you to practice in their car. I’d suggest you discuss that possibility with your parents.

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