[Transferred from Iron Blood Community/]
Height 1.28 meters, sitting in the driver's seat is only a little higher than the steering wheel. Luo Zheng, an 8-year-old boy, is sitting in a car, holding the steering wheel, shifting gears, braking, reversing and parking. He was relaxed and skilled, which surprised passers-by and made him a teacher. Yesterday afternoon, accompanied by my mother, Ms. Zhang, I went to Shenzhen Gymnasium to practice driving.
"When I first learned to drive, it took me at least two weeks to catch up with him." "Coach" Ms. Zhang praised her son for his good sense of direction and understanding. Luo Zheng is now in the third grade of primary school. Yesterday was the first time that he drove alone.
According to Ms. Zhang, Luo Zheng has been interested in driving since he was a child. When he is not at school, he likes to hold the toy steering wheel. When she was in kindergarten, every time she drove her son to school, he sat in the back row and watched his mother's every move while driving. When Luo Zheng was four and a half years old, Ms. Zhang began to train him consciously-teaching him auto parts such as wiper, high beam and anti-fog lamp, and then guiding him to practice, such as helping to start the wiper in rainy days and turning on the headlights at night.
"He seems to have a gift for driving." Ms. Zhang recalled that a few years ago, she took Luo Zheng to the playground to play bumper cars. There are many obstacles like pillars on the playground. Other children accidentally hit obstacles, but Luo Zheng never touched them once. It was the first time to drive a bumper car. It was so smooth that the staff at the scene were surprised.
"Driving is not tired at all. Fun! " After practicing for two hours, Luo Zheng was still in high spirits, inviting reporters to be passengers-along the way, the speed was steady, and the little guy stopped in one step except shifting gears, so he couldn't see that he was a novice at all.
Luo Zheng once asked his mother which driving school she went to for driving test twice. Ms. Zhang joked with him: "When you grow up, don't you drive to school by yourself?" Surprisingly, Luo Zheng took this statement seriously. He said that his ideal is to open a large-scale driving school.