Author Topic: I forgeted up hard on my first time driving.  (Read 4359 times)

I waited till I had a little more experience before I went into towns. I remember my dad yelling at me though for not signaling when I was moving into another lane.

i get paid to drive a variety of nice cars around all day lol
it's pretty sweet
so you're a valet?
 :cookieMonster:

driving is so simple and easy but i do one thing that everyone dreads

yes that's right

i drive two-footed in a automatic

I remember my dad yelling at me though for not signaling when I was moving into another lane.
I've never had a problem with that
occasionally I have a small issue with estimating how long it'll take me to get to a traffic light, and end up coming really close to running a red light
but signalling has always been natural for me

I've never had a problem with that
occasionally I have a small issue with estimating how long it'll take me to get to a traffic light, and end up coming really close to running a red light
but signalling has always been natural for me
Yeah my parents got me to single everything haha. There's this one light I run every time I go into town, I think it has it out for me.

Ran over a child. Murdered a group of nuns. Flipped over onto a baby parade. Climbed out of the car, fell onto a puppy.
best driver ever

haha. First time driving I hit a curb and that was really it.

I was 12.

so you're a valet?
 :cookieMonster:
nah i'm a driver for enterprise rent-a-car
i pick up and drop off customers and cars, mostly

driving is so simple and easy but i do one thing that everyone dreads

yes that's right

i drive two-footed in a automatic
i wouldn't say people dread it, it's just a really really bad habit
not safe at all, in the long run. also super annoying to anyone behind you, your brake lights will be like goddamn strobes

Bump

Drove again today.

Got the basics down in a parking lot, drove through some neighborhoods, all with ease. Had a bit of trouble parking. I was really calm the entire time, it was easy as hell. Just to clear things up, my dad apologized about an hour after we got home last night for getting mad at me. He has a quick temper, but doesnt hesitate much to apologize. Also im driving a Chrysler town and country mini van, in case you wondered.

I have about 60 hours maybe.

I just started keeping track because I need 40 hours for my license. I think I'm at 10 or so because I drove for about 45 today

it's his fault for throwing you in the deep end like that