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I wish I knew how to drive!
how did you all learn how to drive?
 
LOL! That sounds very fun. I've only driven in like, a McDonalds Drive-Thru.

Safari park ftw :D
Oh the blissful days of my childhood where I would "drive" through the Safari park, sat on my Dads lap with my little legs that, funnily enough, did not reach the pedals :P
 
I'm going to be glad to be able to drive around where ever I want ;< Yay.

I'm sure everyone is.

I like Driving, except when you learn that your Mercedes stopped in the middle of the road and now it will have to be repaired. >.<
 
I'm sure everyone is.

I like Driving, except when you learn that your Mercedes stopped in the middle of the road and now it will have to be repaired. >.<


I cant drive, im just 14 years old. ^_^
 
What the experience of driving would be like.. Would it be fun as ditching classes because of rude/yelling teachers?
 
What the experience of driving would be like.. Would it be fun as ditching classes because of rude/yelling teachers?

Noe of the above.Im kinda afraid of driving...Atleast when I go to clases im afaid to when the day comes. >_<
 
Good driving just comes from a lot of practice. I'm doing that right now, I didn't start off good at all D8 but now I'm actually getting pretty good at driving.

I get my license in a few months <3
 
Don't hit people? x_x I don't know, it's not something you can really learn fully until you're actually out there driving. Because then you get the feel for everything and you're experiencing it ;]

Hmm..other tips? Wear a seatbelt 8D Lawl I suck at advice D8

edit: Wait, you could always start learning all the different signs, that might help a bit <3
 
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Sorry I don't know any driving advice since I suck at that.v_v
Well anyway. Has anyone read the book 'The Scarlet Letter'
by Nathaniel Hawthorne it is really a great book.

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Don't feel that bad, I can't drive at all. :P However, I would suggest studying road signs, I think it'd be nice to know what to do when you see an uncommon sign. Don't you think?

I didn't like The Scarlet Letter, to be honest. I found it dull. And that rarely happens with me and books. I'm not sure why either... maybe it was too hard for me to understand.
 
I read 'The Historian', which was an amazing book, but very difficult to get through. High reading level and some dry parts. :B Looong book to boot.
 
Don't feel that bad, I can't drive at all. :P However, I would suggest studying road signs, I think it'd be nice to know what to do when you see an uncommon sign. Don't you think?

There aren't too many random road signs out there surely.. perhaps in more rural areas with extra signs. But in the city you're pretty easily restricted to some.

I would think the rules behind which way to let someone pass, i.e. giving way, would be good. Yes/no? I'll find out when I go for the test and have to actually try to learn it.
 
I read 'The Historian', which was an amazing book, but very difficult to get through. High reading level and some dry parts. :B Looong book to boot.

I found that easier than The Scarlet Letter, and a lot more exciting, that's for sure. I should re-read it someday when I don't have to read 100 pages of it a day for a week. ;p

Interestingly enough, I wrote a paper on that book versus Dracula. It was the best paper I wrote in that class.

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I would think the rules behind which way to let someone pass, i.e. giving way, would be good. Yes/no? I'll find out when I go for the test and have to actually try to learn it.

That... probably would be better. x_x; That, and four-way stop rules. :P
 
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