Chapter 56: Learning to Drive

Mu Cheng and Ding Peng took a taxi to the driving school and prepared to start learning. Mu Cheng's driving skills in the previous life were already proficient, and in this life, with the help of mysterious objects, he seemed to have a much easier attitude towards learning to drive.

However, when he saw that there were more than 30 students who were assigned to a class, and there was only one car to study, Mu Cheng couldn't help but muttered a little in his heart.

Although he just wants to go through the motions, so many people waste a lot of time. It didn't take long for the instructor to come and ask the students to wash the car first.

Everyone followed the coach to the front of the car, and several enthusiastic students were already carrying buckets and rags and began to wipe on the car.

And when Mu Cheng saw the car, he couldn't help but be stunned. It's a big green truck, which looks like it's a product of that era, and it's rarely seen on the road anymore.

And there was a tent supported by an iron frame on the cargo bucket, which made Mu Cheng even more puzzled. He looked at Ding Peng suspiciously and asked him what kind of driver's license he was applying for.

But Ding Peng didn't understand what Mu Cheng meant, which made Mu Cheng even more speechless. He had to ask again: "Are you applying for a truck license or a passenger car license, there is a big difference between the two!" Ding Peng said: "Is there a difference between this? Isn't it possible to drive with a driver's license? A crow flew over Mu Cheng's head, speechless...... When Mu Cheng and the others were about to get in the car to study, someone had already washed the car, and it was not their turn to wash the car.

The instructor asked the trainees to take a long wooden bench and let them step on the stool and climb onto the cargo hopper. Mu Cheng had never been on the cargo bed of this kind of car, and after feeling it, he couldn't help but think of the scene in the movie and was full of emotion.

When everyone climbed into the truck, the coach inserted the crank into the front of the truck, turned it around and around with great effort, and started the big truck.

After driving for less than two minutes, they staggered to a playground, and asked the students to get off the bus and line up, and take turns to enter the cockpit one by one to listen to the coach explain the process of getting on the bus, including a series of actions such as shouting reports, adjusting sitting postures, starting, and gearing.

The point is that the steering wheel of this old-fashioned van needs to be adjusted much more than that of cars from the modern period, and it is a manual transmission, not an automatic transmission.

What's more, the manual gear is different from modern cars, and when upshifting and downshifting, you need to hit the throttle in neutral to hang the gears.

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

By looking at the coach's memory, Mu Cheng knew how to pass this torturous learning period faster.

He was glad that he had made the act of looking through his memories, otherwise he would not only have been scolded, but it would have taken a long time.

Because he found himself what he used to call Compared to this coach, the "technique" is really much worse. He suddenly felt that in earlier times, a qualified driver had to be a qualified car mechanic, because all kinds of principles had to be well known in order to drive the car well.

When it was Mu Cheng's turn to get in the car to learn, he showed a series of skillful operations, which surprised the coach, so he asked him, "Have you learned before?" Mu Cheng didn't want to attract too much attention, and replied: "I studied before, but I didn't take the exam because of something at home." The coach nodded, silently admiring Mu Cheng's technique.

Mu Cheng continued: "Let's have a meal together at noon, there is a place where the food is very good, and I have always wanted to go." The coach said, "No." "It turns out that at noon, the driver's license is the coach who drives to a fixed restaurant to eat, usually eating pasta, and the students buy their own bills, and the boss will give the coach a copy.

Mu Cheng knew about this situation and deliberately said the place to eat at noon, which happened to be near the place where he usually eats noodles.

The coach pretended to be gracious and agreed.