I have no car of my own now :( (Use to own an Accord but I sold t)....
I do own a chauffer....Does that count??
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I have no car of my own now :( (Use to own an Accord but I sold t)....
I do own a chauffer....Does that count??
I definitely drive 100 miles per week, at the very least. That is just taking into account work and back everyday, and journeys I do atleast 2-3 times a week.
It's probably more most weeks, though. I'm usually designated driver when we go to places to eat, cinema, shopping .etc, but I don't mind because I love driving. :jess:
I'm not always driving, but an average day would probably be 70-80km
Zerooooooooo. I haven't got a licence.
Rye you have a licence and you STILL won't come visit? ;_;
I've driven in just about every terrain. I've driven in a tiny road meant for two lanes, in a backroad, in the middle of the night, winding up and down, around a river with areas where your car could easily fall down and kill you in the fall - where no one will find you. I've driven outside of the Trump Tower in Manhattan. I've driven on free ways long enough to probably constitute 6 months of my life.
But I am in no way, at all, prepared to EVER drive on a British road, in a manual transmission car. Ever. I value my life too much!!! :mad2:
Even if I had an automatic car - no way. English roads have literally been the subject of my nightmares. Everyone drives up each others ass - they look like they're constantly going to hit! Wahh! :(
It really varies. This summer, I didnt' drive at all for nearly a week, and if I go home, then that's 240 miles right there.
I think I do about 30 miles a week, tops. Don't have too far to travel, really!
maybe 20 miles a week in Alaska. not much of anywhere to drive in winter unless you want a real adventure.