Author Topic: I forgeted up hard on my first time driving.  (Read 4413 times)

Your dad is an starfish.

Your dad is an starfish.
your dad's an ass
Youve obviously never had to teach somebody something thats natural to you but hard for them to understand. Its the most frustrating thing in the world. Not everyone is made to be a teacher.

Anyway, Ive had my license for a year and I still stuck ass at driving, as long as you assume everyone else is as bad as you are you should be able to avoid accidents.


Should never have driven at night for your first time in the first place, your dad isn't very clever.
Though things like this happen to everyone, once I accidentally ran a stop sign and even though it was clear I was freaking out about how I could have got Tboned.

As for advice on driving take it slow, the real noticeable difference between pro and novice drivers is being calm and relaxed, where a new driver will slow down, turn a corner, go up to the speed limit, slow down again, go up again ect, a more experienced person wont bother to accelerate all the way to the speed limit just to slow down again (unless someone is up your ass)
Not to mention it's bad for the car and burns up petrol to do that anyway.

well even i need a min or 2 to really know the car ive never driven before.
every car has different steering and break sensitivity.

my car is very very sensetive, i can make a u-turn very very sharp and barely touching my breaks will just slam the car to a stop.
my friend's car, her thing i need to pump the damn break down hard to come to a fast stop lol. and i need like 3lanes width to u-turn on.

It's ok I blew through a yellow light and cut someone off the other day

My first time actually went really well

forget your dad
It's his fault for letting an inexperienced driver drive a car on a busy street, and just because he was better at it than you the first time doesn't mean that you will be. It's not loving genetics.
Gah.

When I first started driving I ran a red light next to a cop and he didnt do anything, that was lucky.

More recently I was making a left turn and was rushing, and saw this dude was far back so I just decided I could make it assuming he was doing the speed limit. He was going like 80mph and missed the back of the car by no more than an inch or two. Holla for double luck and horrid driving skills!

the first time I drove on a highway, when I was pulling onto it, I accidentally hit the gas too hard and ended up like, all the way on the other side. luckily, there was a red light right next to it, so nothing happened
it's pretty funny to me now, but at the time I was really upset about it

the first time I drove on a highway, when I was pulling onto it, I accidentally hit the gas too hard and ended up like, all the way on the other side. luckily, there was a red light right next to it, so nothing happened
it's pretty funny to me now, but at the time I was really upset about it
A red light on a highway? Doesnt that defeat the purpose?

A red light on a highway? Doesnt that defeat the purpose?
apparently highway doesn't mean the same thing for us or something, because what we call interstates is what everyone else seems to call highways
I'm not sure what to call it, other than highway
but it's like, the road that you end up on when you take an exit off the interstate

Just practice regularly dude. It really helps. I stopped practicing regularly and now I am terrified of driving.

Youve obviously never had to teach somebody something thats natural to you but hard for them to understand. Its the most frustrating thing in the world.

well that goes without saying, but if you see that it's hard for them to understand, why are you being such a bitch about it?

that's some serious asian parent logic there.

I keep training my driving when I am young, I bought an vehicle simulator, put it in the highest dificulty, and put it into rally mode.

much harder than driving in normal streets.

First time I drove was in my uncle custom built ford 4x4 racing truck. The horsepower on that bitch was something like 800 with a certain setting.

Anyways, just calm down OP, you either learn to drive or you don't. Just be calm about it. Everyone makes mistakes. My first time in drivers Ed, I missed every single sign and the guy kept distracting me so I ran like 8 stop signs.


You'll be fine.