Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The driver in me....

I enjoyed the days when I used to commute to office on my two wheeler.I had fun driving during the rains and my amma would get the shock of her life on seeing me reach home completely soaked. .But then ,little did  I know that my days as a two wheeler rider was soon going to come to an end.

One fine day,Achan realized that there was a car missing in our garage. Once the decision was taken to bring a car into the family , all heads turned towards me signalling that I should learn car driving now.For some reason, I couldn't understand what the driving school coach taught me in those ten hours of driving lessons that I took.Maybe ,he was teaching too fast expecting me to learn quickly the art of car driving. At the end of the course, I was not able to distinguish between the second gear and fourth gear and even worse, the engine would turn off whenever I tried to start the vehicle in the first gear. I was exhausted but managed to clear the driving test though. It is still one of the few miracles in my life which lies unexplained. Days and months of coaching by Achan followed but it was in vain. I was still not able to start the car without the engine turning off atleast two times.Somehow, I was not able to understand how the mechanism of starting the car without turning off the engine worked.
I realized, that I had to help myself in my mission of learning the art of car driving.Everyday, after coming home from office, I would take the car and go around in my locality and also practice especially in the first gear.But, I  was  still not confident of driving in the city. I had given up all hopes  when the idea of keeping an experienced driver for a few days dawned on me.To me, Chandru was an angel in human form. He was an experienced driver and had loads of patience. It just took a week for me to master the skills of car driving and before I knew it, I started my commute to office in my car. I was delighted at my achievement which would not have been possible without the help of Chandru for his unstinted support and belief  in me that I could drive a car in the roads of Bangalore City!!!

And,so my journey began  from the worst to the best car driver.I came to US after marriage and now I had to drive a car the exact opposite of how I used to drive back in India. My initial car driving days in US have just started.After clearing the written test, I have been driving my car in and around  Phoenix with Rithu (my husband) giving instructions now and then.But, I'm sure that  with practice and self-belief I will be able to drive a car here and hopefully clear the road test which is due next month.

1 comment:

  1. u forgot how ur awosome brother pestered u day in and out to make u learn the car!!!aneways..gud writing..looking forward for more..

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