I do that too but not because I'm OCD but because it's good manners.
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(SPOILER)Not gonna lie, I used to be guilty of this. But then I started driving on the freeway everyday to go to work so I promptly cured myself of this disease
I hate driving. I hate it. That may be because when I drive I get criticised for every little thing.
Oh your wheels aren't straight. Who cares! You know how many parked cars I see right here that didn't make sure there wheels were straight? Like, all of them!
Don't hold the wheel to tight.
Don't think to much.
Don't brake so fast.
Don't brake to slow.
Don't turn your signal on to soon.
Don't turn your signal on to late.
I honestly got scolded for going 88 in 90 zone. But I guess that's the instructors job or whatever.
When I went with a friend he made me go in reverse the whole time. FOR 2 HOURS.
I hate driving.
You'll like driving a lot more when you're not so new at it, and you don't have an instructor breathing down you neck.
A classroom environment sucks the fun out of everything.
Pike, I learned to park straight because if I don't it hurts my man-pride. You're not alone.
You didn't have to fix it, I'm just a music nerd.
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Wtf is a G2?
I guess it doesn't work the same there.
First you go do a written test. If you pass, you get a G1 License. With a G1 License I am alowed to drive on roads that have a maximum limit of 80km/h UNLESS with a licensed instructor. I have to have a blood alcohol level of 0 and cannot drive between 12am and 5am and can ONLY drive with someone who has had a class G license for 4 years or more.
After 1 year with a G1 (or 8 months if you went to driving school) you can take a G2 road test. If you pass, you can get a G2 license and drive anywhere without having to have another driver, but you can still only have a bllod alcohol level of 0.
After (I think) 2 years with a G2 license, you can go take another road test, which alows you to drive anywhere and have a blood alcohol level of .5