The Learner's Permit
Oct. 9th, 2003 08:05 pmFor those wondering, thanks to
bheansidhe, I made it to the DMV, and thanks to a much-faster-than-expected bureaucracy, I passed both written tests and was out of there with my permit within an hour. So yeah, I'm now allowed to drive as long as another licensed driver is in the car.
Oh, and anyone who reads English at a second grade level, is capable of logical deduction, and has even ridden in a car for more than five minutes can pass these tests. Seriously.
And if they really ask everyone about pedestrian right-of-way and school bus laws, how come no one can manage to fucking follow those laws in the entire state of GA?
Oh, and anyone who reads English at a second grade level, is capable of logical deduction, and has even ridden in a car for more than five minutes can pass these tests. Seriously.
And if they really ask everyone about pedestrian right-of-way and school bus laws, how come no one can manage to fucking follow those laws in the entire state of GA?
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Date: 2003-10-09 05:14 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-10-09 05:18 pm (UTC)forgive me if this is a dumb question, but why are you just getting a learner's permit now?
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Date: 2003-10-09 05:23 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2003-10-09 05:57 pm (UTC)Well done!
Date: 2003-10-09 06:12 pm (UTC)Meg the Overcaffeinated!
Not sure if it's this way in Florida..
Date: 2003-10-09 06:59 pm (UTC)As for growing up in NY.. I grew up in Houston, in a fairly well-to-do neighborhood. Kids often got cars as a reward for getting their driver's license.
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Date: 2003-10-09 08:51 pm (UTC)Personally, I always pretty much have hated and feared driving -- except that sometimes it feels really good, especially now that I don't have to contend with Atlanta anymore. Now I'm actually kind of enjoying it, thundering down those country roads. But the secret, the big secret, is: it feels damn good to be able to get everywhere you need to go on your absolute own, and that's worth it.
So congrats!
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Date: 2003-10-09 09:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-10-09 11:12 pm (UTC)And then I had to re-learn things over here, so I understand your nervousness.
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Date: 2003-10-09 11:35 pm (UTC)I'm sure you'll be cruising the sidewalks in no time. ;)
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Date: 2003-10-09 11:53 pm (UTC)That or drive sedately at the speed limit becaues 'song is clutching the door handle and Elayna is looking for her helmet.
Either way, glad you passed.
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Date: 2003-10-10 03:28 am (UTC)Re: Not sure if it's this way in Florida..
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Date: 2003-10-10 06:16 am (UTC)The Florida written exam was on computer, and the questions appear randomly out of the test bank. One of my quesions was "which way should the tires face if you're parked on an uphill slope?" Which of course is always handy to know in Florida.
(If I'd gotten a question about parking on the street during a snowstorm, I was going to start to wonder.)\
Good luck, Yendi!
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Date: 2003-10-10 10:36 am (UTC)UNTIL....
Somehow, the closer you get to I-75 the faster sanity runs away. So I stay far from the expressway now. A good thing, I think.
Congratulations on getting your learners permit! I wish I could work the claw like that, but I always end up with a Kiss action figure or a football instead.
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Date: 2003-10-10 12:50 pm (UTC)It was Rural America. It was great. Suburban sprawl is pretty much there now, but I have my memories.
My parents now live in rural southern Maryland. Again, they are surrounded by farms. There isn't a traffic light for at least six miles in any direction. The river is closer than a grocery store is--there are actually two rivers just 4 miles away (one east, one west), and the stores are 7 miles north or south. All this, yet it's still accessible by car to DC (45 minutes), Annapolis (20 minutes), and Baltimore (about an hour).
Public transportation in those areas would be a bad idea. It would be so expensive and so inefficient that it would be ridiculous. A hundred years ago, people there had to use horses and wagons or carriages to get around. Now it's cars. The transportation has changed more than the place, in a lot of ways.
I agree that cities should have good mass transit. There are other places where it makes sense, too--connecting the outer DC suburbs to DC and to Dulles Airport makes sense economically and environmentally (go Purple Metro line! We want you!). Connecting Rural America doesn't make much sense to this former resident.
hmmm
Date: 2003-10-10 06:56 pm (UTC)Re: hmmm
Date: 2003-10-10 07:34 pm (UTC)