munchito wrote:
we were downtown once when I was still learning. My dad let me drive home, with the plan that I would take Lakeshore west. Coming down York (I think) he said 'OK make your first right', which I did. Thing is the first right was the on-ramp for the Gardiner, not Lakeshore.
I'll never forget the combination of anger and fear that coarsed through him when he realized the error. He yelled 'STAY IN THE RIGHT HAND LANE AND DON'T CROSS 80'. I was pretty confident in my abilities at that point, but he was so wound up that it freaked me out. My dad is the best.
I'm sure it's nerve-racking in the passenger seat, but try to do your best to stay calm. Also being winter, next time it snows, take her to an empty parking lot and have her mess around in there.
I bet your dad still remembers that day you ended up on the Gardiner. lol For now on my husband will continue to help my daughter, (thankfully he's got life insurance being the soul breadwinner in the family lol) I'm staying out of it.

He'll definitely help her learn how to deal with winter road conditions preferably in a humungous parking lot. lol After she gets her full license we may spring for her to get additional driving lessons at one of those places that teach you higher driving skills.
Personally I think she should of waited till the spring to get her G1 so she could of started lessons right away. I just don't think it would be as advantageous to have her take lessons over the next several weeks when the weather will be crappy.