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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Nov 28, 2020 22:10:22 GMT -8
Go to a good driving school, the problem is solved... Its not about me being a good driver or not, it’s every other pea brain driver out there. Me going to a good driver school isn’t going to prevent one of them from doing something like back up into me while we’re stopped at a traffic light (and this has happened to my mom twice already, which is why I’m using this as an example) Hmmm..... Come to India, then you'll be scared of sitting in a car....
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Post by Aquadrop on Nov 28, 2020 22:10:29 GMT -8
I would too at your age lmfao xD Word of advice: don't blow your money on a nice car until you're like 22+, an old cheap car can get you through so many years and save you tons of money as a student (but make sure you take someone who knows a shit ton about cars when you test them out) I will say that one of my biggest fears is driving to be completely honest. This is because I’ve seen people on the road and like 90% of them are stupid and bad drivers. I’m worried that I’d get hit by one of those idiots and mess up the vehicle I’m using, and with my luck that would be my parent’s car. yeah, I was the opposite I couldn't wait to drive. Like don't get me wrong I was still slightly scared but I was mostly excited. You'll lose the fear once you drive more often, and always check your blind spot... if you always check it the chances of you not noticing a crazy driver will be low. You'll be okay, don't worry. You got this. Also accidents can happen anywhere, always have a dash cam to prevent anyone from lying and saying you hit them LOL
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Nov 28, 2020 22:11:43 GMT -8
I will say that one of my biggest fears is driving to be completely honest. This is because I’ve seen people on the road and like 90% of them are stupid and bad drivers. I’m worried that I’d get hit by one of those idiots and mess up the vehicle I’m using, and with my luck that would be my parent’s car. yeah, I was the opposite I couldn't wait to drive. Like don't get me wrong I was still slightly scared but I was mostly excited. You'll lose the fear once you drive more often, and always check your blind spot... if you always check it the chances of you not noticing a crazy driver will be low. You'll be okay, don't worry. You got this. Definitely right, I'm 14 still I drove Dad's car one time.... In an empty ground....
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Post by Hailey on Nov 28, 2020 22:12:52 GMT -8
yeah, I was the opposite I couldn't wait to drive. Like don't get me wrong I was still slightly scared but I was mostly excited. You'll lose the fear once you drive more often, and always check your blind spot... if you always check it the chances of you not noticing a crazy driver will be low. You'll be okay, don't worry. You got this. Definitely right, I'm 14 still I drove Dad's car one time.... In an empty ground.... I did the same thing once. And I can tell you that driving a car is a lot different from mariokart xd
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Nov 28, 2020 22:14:24 GMT -8
Definitely right, I'm 14 still I drove Dad's car one time.... In an empty ground.... I did the same thing once. And I can tell you that driving a car is a lot different from mariokart xd Exactly....
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Post by Dr. Phil E. Sophical on Nov 28, 2020 22:15:31 GMT -8
I learned to drive when I was 12 on the gravel roads in northern Iowa; now I have a daily commute on the busiest freeway in Phoenix.
The key is to just assume every other driver is a moron, because they usually are. Defensive driving FTW.
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Nov 28, 2020 22:16:17 GMT -8
I learned to drive when I was 12 on the gravel roads in northern Iowa; now I have a daily commute on the busiest freeway in Phoenix. The key is to just assume every other driver is a moron, because they usually are. Defensive driving FTW. Yeah .....
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Post by Hailey on Nov 28, 2020 22:17:07 GMT -8
I learned to drive when I was 12 on the gravel roads in northern Iowa; now I have a daily commute on the busiest freeway in Phoenix. The key is to just assume every other driver is a moron, because they usually are. Defensive driving FTW. I don’t see how this calms any nerves I have with doing this soon
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Post by Dr. Phil E. Sophical on Nov 28, 2020 22:18:55 GMT -8
I learned to drive when I was 12 on the gravel roads in northern Iowa; now I have a daily commute on the busiest freeway in Phoenix. The key is to just assume every other driver is a moron, because they usually are. Defensive driving FTW. I don’t see how this calms any nerves I have with doing this soon Just white-knuckle it for the first few months, and eventually you'll get used to it. Or you'll get so stressed by everything else in life that you'll welcome the possibility of death. Also, in winter, hit the breaks a solid fifteen seconds or so before you actually want to stop.
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Post by Hailey on Nov 28, 2020 22:20:15 GMT -8
I don’t see how this calms any nerves I have with doing this soon Just white-knuckle it for the first few months, and eventually you'll get used to it. Or you'll get so stressed by everything else in life that you'll welcome the possibility of death. Also, in winter, hit the breaks a solid fifteen seconds or so before you actually want to stop. Yeah and living in Michigan means I’ll defintiely need to drive in the ice all of the time so I’ll keep that in mind
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Nov 28, 2020 22:22:37 GMT -8
Just white-knuckle it for the first few months, and eventually you'll get used to it. Or you'll get so stressed by everything else in life that you'll welcome the possibility of death. Also, in winter, hit the breaks a solid fifteen seconds or so before you actually want to stop. Yeah and living in Michigan means I’ll defintiely need to drive in the ice all of the time so I’ll keep that in mind Now I noticed.... Migan is formed from Michigan.....
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Post by Hailey on Nov 28, 2020 22:23:51 GMT -8
Yeah and living in Michigan means I’ll defintiely need to drive in the ice all of the time so I’ll keep that in mind Now I noticed.... Migan is formed from Michigan..... Correct. And the locations are named after cities in my state. Troit city= Detroit. Finite city = Flint
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Nov 28, 2020 22:25:02 GMT -8
Now I noticed.... Migan is formed from Michigan..... Correct. And the locations are named after cities in my state. Troit city= Detroit. Finite city = Flint So creative.... But please update it....
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Post by Aquadrop on Nov 29, 2020 0:02:34 GMT -8
Just white-knuckle it for the first few months, and eventually you'll get used to it. Or you'll get so stressed by everything else in life that you'll welcome the possibility of death. Also, in winter, hit the breaks a solid fifteen seconds or so before you actually want to stop. Yeah and living in Michigan means I’ll defintiely need to drive in the ice all of the time so I’ll keep that in mind oh you live kinda close to Toronto then! Also yeah, in the winter always brake much in advance, ice is evil. And don't ever slam your brakes in the snow, you'll just slide LMFAO. PUMP THE BRAKES (lightly tap them rapidly, much more effective in snow)
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Post by RuthlessDragon6 on Nov 29, 2020 0:03:47 GMT -8
Yeah and living in Michigan means I’ll defintiely need to drive in the ice all of the time so I’ll keep that in mind oh you live kinda close to Toronto then! Also yeah, in the winter always brake much in advance, ice is evil. And don't ever slam your brakes in the snow, you'll just slide LMFAO. PUMP THE BRAKES (lightly tap them rapidly, much more effective in snow) So you live in Toronto.... I was once there.... Like four years ago... A relative lives there....
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