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I know pedestrians have the right of way but still need to pay attention.
Ugh, safety is heaviley ignored in this present generation. Including the new citizens who are starting as rookies, sometimes I wish people paid more attention to what's in front, or behind then those silly devices that they've to contanstly monitor.
I've been learning since I was 12 years old, however since I'm not the legal age to actually drive inside the city or the high way. I know everyone starts as a rookie, but in order to be able to drive onto the highway legally you've to understand the basic rules of the road, what I refer to as "Rookie" is simply someone who passed their test, but can't apply the safety of the road into concerdiation. You've your own opinions, and I've my own., and the meaning of words are also what you think of it....Can you even drive? Everyone has to be a rookie at some point.
I've been learning since I was 12 years old, however since I'm not the legal age to actually drive inside the city or the high way. I know everyone starts as a rookie, but in order to be able to drive onto the highway legally you've to understand the basic rules of the road, what I refer to as "Rookie" is simply someone who passed their test, but can't apply the safety of the road into concerdiation. You've your own opinions, and I've my own., and the meaning of words are also what you think of it.
Moogles, cellphones in cars are illegal or cellphones in general? That is some strict place you're living.
I usually put my phone on speakerphone unless I absolutely can't hear the other person. It's not illegal to talk on the phone while driving here, but I use the speaker most of the time anyway.
Texting is illegal here though - as it should be. Texting while driving is the height of stupidity and is just asking for a death wish. :/
No phones here. Texting or talking, doesn't matter. Can't use a phone behind the wheel. I guess because they want you to have both hands on the wheel. But then... why not ban drinking coffee behind the wheel?I usually put my phone on speakerphone unless I absolutely can't hear the other person. It's not illegal to talk on the phone while driving here, but I use the speaker most of the time anyway.
Texting is illegal here though - as it should be. Texting while driving is the height of stupidity and is just asking for a death wish. :/