(Tommy) We're going to have a little driving lesson!(music transition)(Tommy) Well, I figured now would be a good time to learn to drive because I've gone for my whole life so far without having this skill so. (Tad) We found some cones here at the radio station parking lot. So we just set those up. (Tommy) Whoopsy!(Tad) And we're going to teach young Danicka here how to drive. You should never have to guide your driver to the driver's seat. (Tad) We're going to start with some pedal work. You want to have the clutch in. (Tommy) Clutch all the way in!(Tommy) Break on two? (Tad) Do you know where first is? (Tommy) I do know where first is. Up here, right?(Tad) And then we're gonna take to this course here and see if he can weave in and out of the cones. We're going to push in -- I usually show this with my hands where you're letting the clutch out a little bit, and you're kinda doing a nice balance thing. You're going to feel the vehicle. (Tommy) Should I check my mirrors or anything?(Tad) Then he should be road ready from there. (Tommy) Off on the clutch. On on the gas. All set? (Tad) All set. (Tommy) Here we go. (Tommy) Nice and easy, my friend. Here we go. (Tad) Hey, hey. Alright, to the right, to the right!(Tommy) Oh, Jesus. (Tad) Okay, let it off a little bit more. You got it going. Okay. No, no, no! (both laugh)(Tommy) What are doing?! Jesus, panicky. (Tad) I can't believe it's still running. (Tommy) Tad gets a little panicky. I mean I understand that. (Tad) Ah, yeah! I think I was a little panicky, you know. I did have a blind driver. (Tad) You're going straight for a cone. (Tommy) Straight? (Tad) You're still going for it. Left, left, left, left! (both laugh)(Tommy) I like the power of it. That's the thing I liked the best about driving that you guys get to do all the time. You just push your foot down and "vroom". You know, it's fantastic. And you're moving fast. It's great! (Tad) We're doing a little cone work right now. (Tommy) We're doing cone work?! (laughs)(Tad) All the way to left. Let's see if we can do the cones. Alright, now straighten it out. Straighten it out to the right. (Tommy) Oh, no! Oh boy! (Tad)Take a right! Take a right!(Tad) You're going to take a hard right to get through that other cone. (Tommy) Oh. boy. (Tad) Excellent. (Tommy) Are we through her? (Tad) Yep. And to the left. (Tommy) Yeah!(Tommy) Could I imagine doing it loaded. Why? Do you want to try?(Bumper music)(Tad) When I bought this car, there were several things that they told me that you shouldn't do with a BMW. You shouldn't put less than 93 octane in there. You shouldn't carry jumper cables. You don't want to give anybody a jump start. And the most important thing is, never let a blind man drive it. For Video Please Click The link Here>> <http://www.rono.tk/2016/06/how-blind-person-drives-car.html> Thank You.
HOW A BLIND PERSON DRIVES A CAR
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