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The Wheels on the Car 2 [Dish #11]

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The Wheels on the Car - Murphy's Law

Well I took my practical driving assessment this morning, and perhaps unsurprisingly I like most others failed my first attempt. The good news though is that the instructor thought I was actually pretty decent bar a few unfortunate mishaps and that I can retake the test next week.

The Errors I Apparently Made
1. Failing to stop fully for a stop sign - Honestly, I am adamant that I did stop for the damn sign. Unfortunately the rule is that you're supposed to stop for around 3-5 seconds and I evidently count much faster than my examiner did.

2. Indicating too late to exit a roundabout - I do think that I could probably improve in this area and I will gladly take her advice into consideration in an effort to pass next week.

3. Taking too long to slow in a school zone - Shame on the future teacher here because I really screwed this one up. I thought that it was after 9:00am but as it turns out it was still 8:55am and that means the school zone was still active. I took too long to realise this and it cost me.

4. Crossing hands on the steering wheel - This one really irks me, I have much better control of the car if I can move my hands freely on the wheel than if I have to use the "push/pull" method and keep them in relatively the same spot on the sides.

5. Almost killing us at an intersection - I'm pretty accepting of my fail - except for this which was the major reason for her failing me. We almost crashed at the intersection but it was in no way my fault and I copped the blame. The other guy - an idiot - sped into the intersection, indicated after he had already turned and cut me off when I had right of way. If I find that guy I will superglue him to the middle of that intersection.

Overall I don't think I did too bad for a first go and I'm looking forward to trying again next week. I've learned a lot of useful tips from my examiner; who, despite failing me for something that someone else did, is actually a very nice and very friendly lady. Better luck next time I guess.

Feel free to share some of your own crazy experiences from your days learning to drive or from idiots on the road.
-Gimmepie


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1. Failing to stop fully for a stop sign
Ah, that's what they got me for the first time too. =(
Was thinking to myself "bitch plz, no one stops for that long in Jersey". But I passed the second time so yay
 
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Zekrom;bt101617 said:
Ah, that's what they got me for the first time too. =(
Was thinking to myself "bitch plz, no one stops for that long in Jersey". But I passed the second time so yay

I'll just have to stop unnaturally long next time haha
 

El Héroe Oscuro

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1. Failing to stop fully for a stop sign

Don't worry, happens to the best of us. Hell, I got pulled over for not fully stopping at a stop sign lol.

Although granted, it happened after I had taken the SATS with a concussion, so I give myself the benefit of the doubt with that one.
 
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El Héroe Oscuro;bt101629 said:
Don't worry, happens to the best of us. Hell, I got pulled over for not fully stopping at a stop sign lol.

Although granted, it happened after I had taken the SATS with a concussion, so I give myself the benefit of the doubt with that one.

That's a good enough exude in my book xD
Is "test too early" okay? haha
 
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