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Took my daughter with her learner's driver license for a drive for the first time on a six lane road. She did really good staying in the middle lane and not getting too stressed by the cars on either side of us. She is doing fantastic and i am enjoying the time driving together way more than I thought i would.
Sounds like a groovy time for both of you! A six lane road though?!? Are those common where you are? I can think of a handful that aren't a highway in my city.
When i say 6 lane, i mean 3 lanes both directions. I would say it's part of highway transitioning from a pretty large town into the suburbs. Top speed was 45mph, so it will still be a step up for her to go onto the actual highway.