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March 5th, 2019 08:46 PM #1
Good day, tsikoters! 'Di ko alam kung ito ba tamang category for this question. Wala kasi ako makitang ibang thread na pwede sumagot sa question ko. Anyways, ask ko lang sana if anong driving school ba ang maganda? Yung tipong detailed yung pagtuturo nila sa inyo. Mas trusted ba yung mga LTO accredited? Any tips and advise?
Also, I just wanna know if okay lang ba na magenroll ako sa driving school with Manual course, then self-study nalang sa mga A/T?
Salamat tsikoters!
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March 5th, 2019 09:01 PM #2
structured naman ang mga driving schools. meron handout and then hands on. important na hindi tinuturo yun vehicle owners manual. dapat binabasa yan. if you have a new car you can find it immediately. if you bought a 2nd hand car, chances are the seller lost it. because thats how dumb they are.
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March 5th, 2019 09:24 PM #3
May nabasa kasi akong isang reviews sa isang driving school na hindi daw maayos ang turo, kumbaga para ka lang tinuruan talagang magdrive without proper structured lesson. I check the said driving school, cheapest among those driving school na talagang kilala na. Kaya lang nagdalawang isip ako dahil sa review na nabasa ko.
Naisip ko din na baka may effect sa LTO yung "LTO Accredited" driving school once na kukuha ka ng driver's license.
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March 6th, 2019 10:17 AM #4
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March 7th, 2019 06:28 PM #6
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March 7th, 2019 06:49 PM #7I'm not riding the owner's manual so its a non factor for me.
I also dont trust the PMS records of the previous owner so i change all consumables and fluids immediately after the sale.
And always bring a mechanic so you cant be easily fooled.
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March 7th, 2019 07:08 PM #8
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March 8th, 2019 09:13 AM #9
Bringing mechanic when buying on a 2nd hand car dealer is really necessary? I mean, some car dealer are confident that the unit they sold is in good condition. They offer money back guarantee if you found out that there's a problem on the unit you purchased on them. Just asking.
To be honest, wala kasi akong kilalang trusted mechanic na pwede sumama sakin. May mga nababalitaan din ako na may "abutan" na nagaganap between mechanic and the seller para lang mabenta yung unit. So parang mas kampante ako na ako nalang mismo yun titingin ng unit, although hindi ako marunong tumingin, magbe-base lang din ako sa mga nakikita ko sa iba't ibang sources kung pano tumingin ng unit when buying.
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March 5th, 2019 09:53 PM #10i A1'd, many years ago.
i learned MT there. and if one knows bump cars at the perya, then AT comes "naturally" to those already comfortable with MT.
LTO accredited doesn't mean much, as driving school isn't even a requirement to take the driving license exams. but "there are perks..."
it would be nice if one already had his car. that way, he can choose from among the stable of the driving school's cars, that which is most similar to his car.
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