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Old 10-28-2013, 07:17 PM
 
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Dear all,
I am writing this to ask for help after some time I have tried to find so many different ways but I couldnt so I am writing this over here.

I am an Asian girl who just came to US, Austin, I have no one here, friends and family, and I really want to get a driving license so that I can buy a car. Now I already have written license I meant, I already passed the test on the computer, so with this license I can write with a person who has a license next to me.
What I need help is I dont have a car to get the driving test, any one pls help me and I would pay for your time with your car on the day to go to the test with me.

Thank you very much.
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Old 10-28-2013, 08:19 PM
 
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Austin Driving School will give you a 45 minute lesson and then allow you to use their car for the driving test:

Austin Driving School

Longhorn Driving School also offers this but pricing is not on their website:

http://www.longhorndrivingschools.co...education-faqs

Because car insurance is tied to the car and not the driver, it is highly unlikely that the average person will lend out their car to a stranger.
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Old 10-28-2013, 08:59 PM
 
Location: The People's Republic of Austin
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Because car insurance is tied to the car and not the driver, it is highly unlikely that the average person will lend out their car to a stranger.
Yes. The insurance is tied to the car, and "occasional" drivers are covered by the policy on the car. For instance, if your parents come to visit, they can drive your kids to the pool in your car, even if they don't have a policy in their name.
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