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Learner's Permit.
Wilkinson3424- Hollowed
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Learner's Permit.
Im excited, i just got my learner's permit yesterday. so please pray i dont get in a wreck XD. MAN this is gonna be awesome driving places...
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Congrats to you , not a fan of driving myself, but many do enjoy it. I also doubt you will get in a wreck that quickly, if you do anything, it will probably be a paint scratch while trying to parallel park at first
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Congrats man I don't know how it works over there on how to get your full license, but I didn't get enough practice with my parents when I was being taught how to drive =_= I ended passing my drivers test the first time It feels great, and driving is a breeze.. Just becareful... There are a lot of crazy people out there who have a license... >.<
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You shouldn't have too much trouble, driving in america is just sitting in traffic jams at lights according to all the documentaries I've watched....
WhatDoesThePendantDo?- Duke's Archivist
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It's exciting now, but give a few years, heck, give it a few months. The thrill goes away faster than you'd imagine.
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I have only been to U.S.A once and that was when I was on a vacation in Las Vegas.. some vacation... I don't mind walking but it's hard getting places by vehicle... It takes a half an hour to get down the block I swear LOL!
I have had my drivers for almost a year now, and I still think it's exciting to drive. Also, it may be convenient but don't forget to walk ^~^! and save money hehe
I have had my drivers for almost a year now, and I still think it's exciting to drive. Also, it may be convenient but don't forget to walk ^~^! and save money hehe
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I'm on my learners right now and I don't particularly enjoy driving. I am extremely uncomfortable in the driver's seat but I suppose it is a necessary skill.
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Aww, my beloved can't even drive because he's too tall..... to even get in the simulator at drivers school =( XD Fail...
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How tall is he?
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6'3? I'm not exactly sure, but I know he's 6+
WhatDoesThePendantDo?- Duke's Archivist
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Is it Shaq?
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simulators? What happened to driving instructors over there?
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How does that make him too tall to drive? My uncle is 6'6 and drives. Canada is a strange place indeed though I suppose the United States seems strange to you as well.
WhatDoesThePendantDo?- Duke's Archivist
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I'm 6'2, would the Icy Realm of Canadia let me drive an automobile?
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For our learners.. we have to have simulator and road time..hurr derr He was just too tall to fit properly in the simulator... seat wouldn't go back far enough. Some schools here allow only road time, but double the normal amount -shrugs- Yes.. the us is a very strange place.. but that's only because I have only visited Las Vegas haha
Also, Canada is not always icy and of course you could if you had a license XD
Also, Canada is not always icy and of course you could if you had a license XD
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We get classroom instruction, driving instruction, and a set number of road hours here. The details vary from state to state though. Visit a normal place like Maryland. I'm not biased at all just because I live in Maryland...
WhatDoesThePendantDo?- Duke's Archivist
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Maryland almost elected Christine O'Donnell. I wouldn't call that normal.
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Derailed thread. abort, abort, abort Haha
I have no idea where that is =_=
I have no idea where that is =_=
WhatDoesThePendantDo?- Duke's Archivist
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It's smaller than Saskatchewan.
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Helps a lot, thanks.. a lot... XDDDD
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Don't mention it.
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Wow, the rules for driving are so strict over there.. Here we just attend tests for driving theory and practical when we think we're ready, no set hours or anything like that.
SunlightCrusader- Hollowed
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WhatDoesThePendantDo? wrote:Maryland almost elected Christine O'Donnell. I wouldn't call that normal.
Did we now? I live in the only conservative county (Calvert County) in the state.
Maryland is a smaller border state on the east coast. We are well known for our blue crabs. You have not truly had crab until you have had a Maryland blue crab... great now I'm hungry.
Serious trust me some of my fellow teenagers are stupid enough that strict requirements are for the best.
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I think there is also the problem of letting 16 year olds drive cars.. so bad.
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