I sure hope so! My instructor had to hit the breaks for me twice today. I just blame friday the 13th for bad luck, but I'll have to see how I'll do monday, which will be my final lesson before the test.
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I can't get a licence until next year since I'm only 16.
I had my drivers test today, and I failed. Not horribly though, one stupid mistake. It all went well after that but still, it was enough to make me fail.
Oh well... better luck next time I guess...
I'm not old enough to drive legally, but whatever. When I first practised I stalled like, five times. But I got over that. Now I'm OK. I like driving, but I don't like the constricted feeling on your legs, and how they're almost always tensed. Makes me ache.
I got my learner's permit in the summer, which allows me to drive with a parent, so I've been learning from my Mom. I think I'm a pretty decent driver. I haven't done a lot of advanced driving, mostly just driving in the small two-way streets near my house, but I'll be driving on main roads with multiple lanes and such soon enough. :)
I take driver's ed in Spring, and then I'll get my actual license a bit before my birthday, which is the end of June~
I went 41mph once in a 40mph zone when the road turned downhill and failed my first time.
Second time we didn't even leave the parking lot.
I have never gotten a ticket of any kind in the 12 years since. Did get in an accident once when I was 18 during a snowstorm when my car slid about 60 yards after hitting the breaks, tapping the car in front of me on the bumper. I was only going like 20 mph at the time as well--crappy luck that.
I went 45mph on a 30 limit. ON A BIKE.
My mom has a funny story about driver testing.
The maneuverbility part of it is 100 inches or so wide if Memory serves right. My Grandpa's truck(which my parents now own) is about 96 inches wide(it is just a bit wider than our RV mirror to mirror, and its mirrors are not quite tall enough to go over the top of the manueverbility courses poles). The body of the truck is about 76 and the mirros are about 10 each(it has the really old vertical rectangular mirrors, which is way they don't go over the poles).
It was Grandpa's only vehicle when he went to take the drivers test(he had accidently let his license expire and had to retake it). He just could not quite get the truck through the course. Every time his mirrors would just barely catch the pole, just enough that he would have to start over. Apparently the examiner said something not quite nice(about how did grandpa ever get his license to begin with).
Here I shall stop and tell you something about my grandpa. He is about 6'6"-6'8" and he weighed at the time nearly 300 lbs(and he is a farmer so that was NOT fat). Very big guy. Second he takes crap from NOBODY.
"Well your branch passed me," grandfather told the examiner, "and frankly I would like to see YOU get through the manueverbility course with this. If you can than I will concede that I shouldn't get my license if not then I say we should either both have our license or both not have our license."
According to mom the examiner quickly and promptly refused(I would too.... that would be hell to get through the course). Grandpa took it up to the guy in charge of the branch and what they ended up doing is letting him drive one of thier cars to do the maneuverbility portion. None of the people at the Bureu thought that they could get the truck through(with only 2'ish inches of clearance on either side that would be realy tough to do).
Anyways mom told me that little 'family legend' back when I first took my Drivers test. Reason being we found that the Bureu we went to had the course about 2-3 inches thinner than normal. Mom was furious(because I only just was catching the poles on my mirrors, just barely, though this was because I am only mediacore when driving in reverse my vehicle mirrors included has an addition 4-6 inches more an each side than grandpa's truck). They said those couple inches shouldn't matter. So mom decided to play grandpa's truck card. She asked them if it would matter then. Was kinda funny to see the examiner take the heat :choc2:.
Anyways as soon as she could mom took me to the bureu branch in the next nearest city(she didn't want to take me there first due to the fact that it is in a far bigger city than anything I had previousally driven in before, even though we had heard plenty of bad things about the nearer branch). Passed the manueverbility first time, no problemo. I was only barely catching it to begin with, and since these guys were spaced out those extra inches I got through with ease.
Still I love my grandpa's old truck. Actually, I think it is capable of qualify for antique car licenses now.... maybe, I would have to look it up. It is in really really bad shape these days.
I hit an old lady and I still passed.
I got my license in a perfectly normal manner.
I sent off for my provisional license the other day, I start driving next month. I hope all goes well! :jess:
I failed my first time because I never did a FULL stop at stop signs, only the half-stops which I still continue to do to this day when there's no crosstraffic.
I got a get-out-of-jail-free-card because I took a drivers education class as a sophomore in high school, so I never had to take the DMV's driving test. I would've passed it anyways. Driving becomes like second nature to you. You really just need more practice I think.
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