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Big space for teaching someone to drive? — Brooklynian

Big space for teaching someone to drive?

ynkyfan
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Does anyone know a good place in Brooklyn to teach someone to drive a stick shift?

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  • Subject: Re: Big space for teaching someone to drive?

    ynkyfan wrote: Does anyone know a good place in Brooklyn to teach someone to drive a stick shift?
    At the end of Red Hook, by the ball fields and pool - those little side streets are wide and deserted later in the day

    Also the parking lot at the Pathmark on Hamilton Ave gets pretty empty late in the evenings.

    2nd Ave from 6th Street - 9th Street is pretty wide and quiet after about 7-8 p.m.
  • Someplace residential, relatively flat and without a lot of traffic. Midwood for example would be a good neighborhood.
  • Subject: Re: Big space for teaching someone to drive?

    ynkyfan wrote: Does anyone know a good place in Brooklyn to teach someone to drive a stick shift?
    I learned to drive in Red Hook, way back in the day before Ikea and traffic.
  • The Ikea parking lot when they're not open
  • The parking lot at Manhattan Beach. or Rockaway
  • Man, I learned to drive in DUMBO way back when. It was perfect since it was so deserted.
  • Subject: Re: Big space for teaching someone to drive?

    ynkyfan wrote: Does anyone know a good place in Brooklyn to teach someone to drive a stick shift?
    Floyd Bennett Field
  • caseopele wrote: Man, I learned to drive in DUMBO way back when. It was perfect since it was so deserted.
    Hah, you are not alone in that respect:



    (le piace? :lol: )
  • Hahaha, I totally forgot about that scene! Of course, my mom's 1983 Jeep Cherokee Laredo wasn't nearly as nice as that car. :D
  • Subject: Re: Big space for teaching someone to drive?

    joncane wrote: [quote=ynkyfan]Does anyone know a good place in Brooklyn to teach someone to drive a stick shift?
    Floyd Bennett Field

    dont go there at night, its illegal :p, i nearly got a summons there once at night by a cop till i show him my pba card.
  • lowe's parking lot?
  • The parking lot at Riis beach - it's so absurdly large that even primetime on a summer weekend you have at least one huge area to yourself. And then you can go relax at the sea.

    I think it's hard to learn stick on city streets; even when there's no traffic, pedestrians pop out between parked cars . . .
  • 2nd ave. in Sunset Park, it's an industrial area that is empty on weekends.
  • I need someone to teach me a better way to parallel park on hills in the city. Right now I'm kind of riding the e-break until the clutch engages- parking in park slope with my five speed is enough to give me a panic attack. I've been driving a stick for 10 years (my entire driving history) and I still get nervous thinking of having to back into or out of a nyc-style parking spot (meaning people's bumpers being 2 inches from yours.)
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