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Chapter 56 Learning to drive

Mu Cheng and Ding Peng took a taxi to the driving school, ready to start learning. Mu Cheng's driving skills were already proficient in his previous life, and with the help of mysterious objects in this life, he seemed to be much more relaxed about learning to drive.

However, when he saw that there were more than 30 students assigned to a class and only one car available for learning, Mu Cheng couldn't help but murmur in his heart.

Although he just wanted to go through the motions, so many people wasted a lot of time. Not long after, the instructor came and asked the students to wash the car first.

Everyone followed the coach to the car. Several enthusiastic students had already carried buckets and rags and started wiping the car.

When Mu Cheng saw the car, he couldn't help but be stunned. It was a large green truck that seemed to be a product of that era and was rarely seen on the road.

There was also a tent supported by iron frames on the cargo compartment, which made Mu Cheng even more confused. He looked at Ding Peng doubtfully and asked him what kind of driver's license he applied for.

But Ding Peng didn't understand what Mu Cheng meant, leaving Mu Cheng even more speechless. He had to ask again: "Are you applying for a truck driver's license or a passenger car driver's license? There is a big difference between the two!"

Ding Peng said: "Is there any difference? Can't you drive with a driver's license?" A crow flew over Mu Cheng's head, speechless... When Mu Cheng and others were about to get in the car to study, someone had already

The car has been washed, it's not their turn to wash the car.

The instructor asked the students to get a long wooden bench and asked them to step on the stool and climb onto the cargo bed. Mu Cheng had never been on the cargo bed of this kind of car. After experiencing it, he couldn't help but think of the scene in the movie.

, very emotional.

When everyone climbed into the truck, the instructor inserted the crank handle into the front of the truck and turned it around and around to start the truck.

After driving for less than two minutes, we staggered to a playground. The students were asked to get off the car and line up. One by one, they took turns entering the cockpit and listened to the instructor explain the process of getting on the car, which included shouting a report, adjusting the sitting posture, starting the car, and shifting into gear.

Wait for a series of actions.

The key is that the steering wheel of this old-fashioned truck needs to be adjusted much wider than that of modern cars, and it is a manual transmission, not an automatic transmission.

More importantly, the manual gearbox is different from modern cars. When upshifting or downshifting, you need to press the accelerator in neutral to engage the gear.

Mu Cheng watched every student in front of him being scolded by the coach. He didn't want to be scolded in vain, so he immediately looked through the coach's memory.

By looking through the instructor's memories, Mu Cheng knew how to get through this torturous learning period of driving faster.

He was glad that he had taken the action of looking through his memory, otherwise not only would he have been scolded, but it would also have taken a very long time.

Because he discovered that what he used to call

Compared with this instructor, "technique" was really far behind. He suddenly felt that in earlier times, a qualified driver must be a qualified car mechanic, because he had to know all the principles thoroughly in order to repair the car.

Open well.

When it was Mu Cheng's turn to get on the bus to learn, he showed a series of skillful operations, which surprised the coach, so he asked him: "Have you learned it before?" Mu Cheng didn't want to attract too much attention, so he replied: "Before.

I have studied, but I didn’t take the exam because I had something to do at home.” The coach nodded, silently praising Mucheng’s skills.

Mu Cheng then said: "Let's have a meal together at noon. There is a place with very good food and I have always wanted to go." The coach said: "No need." It turns out that the coach drove to a fixed restaurant for lunch at noon.

Usually they eat pasta, the students pay for their own orders, and the boss will give the coach one as a gift.

Mu Cheng knew this and deliberately revealed the place where he would eat lunch, which happened to be near the place where he usually eats noodles.
Chapter completed!
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