You can drive a car but you'll need to get your learner's permit first. A driver's ed course may come in handy also. To drive though, you need to put the key ignition and turn. The car starts and you'll notice that it has P for park, N for neutral, D for drive and R for reverse. These are your main gears. P is for sitting still, D is for going forward, N is for sitting still but you have to have your foot on the brake. Last by not least is R which is for backing up.
The right pedal on the floorboard is the gas which makes the car go and the left pedal is the brake pedal which makes the car stop. To drive, you would put your foot on the brake, change the gear to D, take your foot off the brake, and apply the gas. The harder you press the gas, the faster the car goes.
( I didn't write this. It's written by a student. It take YEARS of SKILL to drive well ) Practice makes perfect.
