A short piece of mine about family members teaching each other to drive will appear in The Guardian Family section this Saturday.
My piece contrasts the stress I suffered as a young child when my father attempted to teach my mother to drive, with the overly laid-back approach of my ex-husband, who would fall asleep when he took me out on driving practice!
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