...I failed my first driving test miserably. They had a full course they used at our dmv, how was I two know it was a two lane road or that there were stops signs just beyond the bush that I wasn't paying attention for. :dunno:For one, I just thought to myself I really appreciate the extra wide road I got to ride in the middle of with so much space on both sides of me.
When I knew better, I did better. :bigwink:
Driving tractors and doodlebugs ...
Drivers' Ed, the first semester of my junior year in high school. The football coach was the teacher and he was tough! He was always throwing us into situations where we had to make split-second decisions and I think he turned me into a good driver.
... When I got my own car my Dad put a curb finder on. The greatest thing they ever made! No more chewed up tires.
Did you go to my high school Jujube? I also took Driver`s Ed the first semester of my Junior year. And the football coach taught it. Keith Bedford-wonderful man who just passed away recently. I did get my license at 16 and on the first try. I aced the parallel parking-to this day I amaze my husband at how quickly and easily I can park a Tahoe or even a Suburban. My backing up skills were not very good though-I think I must have missed that class lol. And no,they don`t make you parallel park for the driver`s test anymore-at least not in California.
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There was a rumor going round that the they failed everyone who took the road test when they were 16. It seemed to be true. So many failed on the first try at 16.
I never wanted to learn to drive either, and took it when I was 17 (and passed). The hardest part for me was the parallel parking. I bet they don't even ask you to do that now. Hmmph!!