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Where young people learn how to get out of a car? (6)

Ross

I believe the answer is:

harrow

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'where young people learn how' is the definition.
Although both the answer and definition are singular nouns, I cannot understand how they can define each other.

'get out of a car?' is the wordplay.
'get' becomes 'how' (I can't justify this - if you can you should believe this answer much more).
'out of' is an insertion indicator (some letters on the outside of others).
'car?' becomes 'RR' (Rolls Royce).
'a'+'rr'='arr'
'how' enclosing 'arr' is 'HARROW'.

'to' is the link.

Can you help me to learn more?

(Other definitions for harrow that I've seen before include "English public school - farm implement" , "Till" , "Soil-breaker; school" , "Break up (ground) - distress (feelings)" , "Distress greatly with agricultural soil-breaker?" .)

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