Ghm, a little bit scary of that
Tommorow I will take driving exam.
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we got 16 year old webmasters around here now.
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you can take an exam in my country from 18. yo!Originally posted by vvqwe got 16 year old webmasters around here now.Comment
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Originally posted by Silent_Thunderyou can take an exam in my country from 18. yo!
but why didnt you take it with 18?
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I found GFY when I was 16Originally posted by vvqwe got 16 year old webmasters around here now.
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maybe I had a reason? come on, wish me luck or smth.Originally posted by gangbangjoebut why didnt you take it with 18?Comment
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ugh ugh ya so sensitiveOriginally posted by kmanroxwhy dont i just feel your father's inner thigh instead?
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Originally posted by Silent_Thundermaybe I had a reason? come on, wish me luck or smth.
yep
i wish you luck
ignore the haters
you can do it

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maybe he's also senstive... who knows. maybe he will tell me about thatOriginally posted by kmanroxhahahaaaa meanie
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well, I didn't take my drivers exam until I was 20, because my mom wouldn't even allow me to drive at 18 let alone at 16 and she never would have let me borrow her car let alone buy me one so there is no point.
Our relationship was so bad that I had to actually move out of there and live with my ex, and it was my ex boyfriend's mom who actually helped me take the test.
I had to pay for my own driving lessons and everything. I felt like I was left behind because of my mom! She never encouraged or allowed me to do anything!!!! So much anger!!!
If she would have let me drive at 18 I could have actually driven to college and get my degree or whatever instead of waiting till now when I am 27! I still don't talk to her to this day! lol
So it is possible for people over 18 to not have a drivers license due to various reasons ... such as me for example. I was limited because my mom would not even LET me drive at 18 let ALONE 16! She would not have allowed that under ANY circumstances, she is just crazy.Last edited by phogirl69; 09-06-2005, 12:39 PM.Comment
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Took mine when I was 18, and I needed 3 tries. lol
After the first one the woman at the DMV yelled at me. "YES you FAILED!!! You have NO CONTROL over the car!"
The second time an elderly woman was doing it and she told me to back down a road and then back around the corner. When I started to back around the corner the street was totally empty. Then a car came up, got pissed at what he was seeing and blew his horn and sped around us. She took that as me almost causing an accident. "He had to sound his horn to let you know he was there."Comment
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The key to passing your driving test is as follows: (This is from my own experience, it may differ depending on how confident you are in your driving skills).
Be completely calm and cool. When you get into the car (use your own car if you have one/are allowed to) relax and think about something completely un-related to driving. When the instructor asks you to turn on the signals, and honk the horn and such to make sure everything works, do it casually. When actually driving during the test, don't concentrate on your driving any more than you usually would. When you do that, you make mistakes. Also, don't concentrate any less than you usually do, as you'll probably make mistakes. Don't speak, only give a few word reply when he gives you directions. "Two lights up, make a left turn". Reply simply by saying, "okay", or "k". Be aware of what's around you. Check your rear-view mirror constantly. Also check your side mirrors constantly. When making a right hand turn, check your right mirror and do a shoulder check over your right shoulder before turning. This lets the instructor know you're aware that there may be a byciclyst or "someone in a wheelchair" as my instructor put it, on the side of the road.
Don't, under and circumstances, speed. If the limit is 50 km/h, do no more than 51 km/h. If someone is riding your bumper, either move over if there's room, or just continue driving. You're just following the speed limit. Don't brake check anyone if they're close to you, don't slow down if they're on your bumper either. Before moving off when your light turns green, check both ways. As you're passing through the interestion, check both ways again while accelerating. Same goes for a stop sign.
If you come up to a 4 way stop at the same time as someone else, REMEMBER, if they're on the right, they have the right of way. My instructor said that is where lots of people fail the test. Don't follow to close behind other cars. Some people say 2 seconds is the distance between you and the car in front, but I made sure I was 3 seconds behind someone when they were in front of me.
I passed my driving test the first time, and only made on minor mistake (signaled to late for a turn, should have signalled 3 or 4 meters sooner). The instructor wants to see if you're aware of everything around you when you're driving. When you get into the car before starting the test, wait until the instructor gets in next to you, and then adjust your mirrors. Even if they dont need to be adjusted, just move them a fraction of an inch to show that you're going to be using the mirrors.
My instructor told me after I took the test, that the main thing he watches is people's eyes. He said someone who doesn't look around when they're driving wont pass the test. As long as you're constantly surveying the situation all around you, you'll almost always have a way to avoid a collision.
Smooth throttle and brake work, as well as smooth steering work go along way when impressing an instructor too. If you cant drive a car in a straight line, they wont say anything, but they'll be calling you names in their head, thinking about how much they hate their job. And start braking at the right times. If you brake to soon, and then glide forever till you come to a stop, they'll fail you. If you consitently brake to late, they'll probably fail you.
For me, the biggest thing that helped me pass the test with flying colours was being calm, relaxed, and being OVERLY confident in your driving skills. Even if you're not confident in your driving, act as though you are. Don't drive with one hand though, keep your hands at either 9 and 3 or 10 and 2. As long as you think to yourself before the test starts that you're a badass driver capable of outrunning the police while driving a fully loaded 18 wheeler, while drunk and on drugs, because you're just that badass, you'll pass.
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what's wrong with taking such exam at 20 or 23 for that matter?
i took it at 18 or so, but in many countries ppl dont get / buy cars at such early age
in that case why making the licence at 17 when you'll get your car at 24 ?I don't use ICQ anymore.Comment
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I don't agree with the part where she does not let you learn how to drive (hence not let you drive/learn on her car... but why does she need to pay for your lessons or buy you a car? When I was 16 I had to pay for my own lessons and when I turned 18 I bought my own car with my own money.Originally posted by phogirl69well, I didn't take my drivers exam until I was 20, because my mom wouldn't even allow me to drive at 18 let alone at 16 and she never would have let me borrow her car let alone buy me one so there is no point.
Our relationship was so bad that I had to actually move out of there and live with my ex, and it was my ex boyfriend's mom who actually helped me take the test.
I had to pay for my own driving lessons and everything. I felt like I was left behind because of my mom! She never encouraged or allowed me to do anything!!!! So much anger!!!
If she would have let me drive at 18 I could have actually driven to college and get my degree or whatever instead of waiting till now when I am 27! I still don't talk to her to this day! lol
So it is possible for people over 18 to not have a drivers license due to various reasons ... such as me for example. I was limited because my mom would not even LET me drive at 18 let ALONE 16! She would not have allowed that under ANY circumstances, she is just crazy.Comment
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christ thats one hell of a story, just drive how u learned it lol... its not that hardOriginally posted by PenisFaceThe key to passing your driving test is as follows: (This is from my own experience, it may differ depending on how confident you are in your driving skills).
Be completely calm and cool. When you get into the car (use your own car if you have one/are allowed to) relax and think about something completely un-related to driving. When the instructor asks you to turn on the signals, and honk the horn and such to make sure everything works, do it casually. When actually driving during the test, don't concentrate on your driving any more than you usually would. When you do that, you make mistakes. Also, don't concentrate any less than you usually do, as you'll probably make mistakes. Don't speak, only give a few word reply when he gives you directions. "Two lights up, make a left turn". Reply simply by saying, "okay", or "k". Be aware of what's around you. Check your rear-view mirror constantly. Also check your side mirrors constantly. When making a right hand turn, check your right mirror and do a shoulder check over your right shoulder before turning. This lets the instructor know you're aware that there may be a byciclyst or "someone in a wheelchair" as my instructor put it, on the side of the road.
Don't, under and circumstances, speed. If the limit is 50 km/h, do no more than 51 km/h. If someone is riding your bumper, either move over if there's room, or just continue driving. You're just following the speed limit. Don't brake check anyone if they're close to you, don't slow down if they're on your bumper either. Before moving off when your light turns green, check both ways. As you're passing through the interestion, check both ways again while accelerating. Same goes for a stop sign.
If you come up to a 4 way stop at the same time as someone else, REMEMBER, if they're on the right, they have the right of way. My instructor said that is where lots of people fail the test. Don't follow to close behind other cars. Some people say 2 seconds is the distance between you and the car in front, but I made sure I was 3 seconds behind someone when they were in front of me.
I passed my driving test the first time, and only made on minor mistake (signaled to late for a turn, should have signalled 3 or 4 meters sooner). The instructor wants to see if you're aware of everything around you when you're driving. When you get into the car before starting the test, wait until the instructor gets in next to you, and then adjust your mirrors. Even if they dont need to be adjusted, just move them a fraction of an inch to show that you're going to be using the mirrors.
My instructor told me after I took the test, that the main thing he watches is people's eyes. He said someone who doesn't look around when they're driving wont pass the test. As long as you're constantly surveying the situation all around you, you'll almost always have a way to avoid a collision.
Smooth throttle and brake work, as well as smooth steering work go along way when impressing an instructor too. If you cant drive a car in a straight line, they wont say anything, but they'll be calling you names in their head, thinking about how much they hate their job. And start braking at the right times. If you brake to soon, and then glide forever till you come to a stop, they'll fail you. If you consitently brake to late, they'll probably fail you.
For me, the biggest thing that helped me pass the test with flying colours was being calm, relaxed, and being OVERLY confident in your driving skills. Even if you're not confident in your driving, act as though you are. Don't drive with one hand though, keep your hands at either 9 and 3 or 10 and 2. As long as you think to yourself before the test starts that you're a badass driver capable of outrunning the police while driving a fully loaded 18 wheeler, while drunk and on drugs, because you're just that badass, you'll pass.
Hope that helps... Hope you even read it
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