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    Default i passed my drivers test

    one of the tru finer things in life as passing my test today. even drove myself to work today. i thank everyone who gave me pointers a while back. what i dont get is i failed last time because i was to far from the curb but this time i dident even get completly parked and he told me to pull out and start the road test. i think like some popel said he failed me the first time to make sure he knocked any cockeness i might have had out of me.
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    Let me be the first to say congratulations! Its a good feeling isnt it?
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    excent feeling. i no sooner got home from the dmv and i showered and shaved and got dressed for work and drove to work adn back so i got some alone time behind the wheel.

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    This is a great thing,congrats my man.

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    Congrats. Be careful and enjoy the freedom before gas hits $10 a gallon.
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    Outstanding! NOW, you have time to learn to stay alive.

    I strongly recommend you check into the "Smith Driving System".

    Now is the time to develop driving skills that will help you stay alive and unhurt. Smith's teaches you some simple tactics to apply and live by.

    Hang up and drive.

    Look at each trip like this, EVERYBODY OUT THERE IS TRYING TO KILL YOU! Don't let it happen.

    I drove professionally through the lower 48 and couple of short trips into Canada for 30 years and about 3 million miles. NO chargeable accidents during that period. Got hit three times by drunks and once by a girl that was late for work. Got a few tickets but made it out and back in one piece every time.

    Like Devilpup said, get out there and enjoy it before gas goes to ten bucks a gallon.
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    Having lived in central PA, good luck. That's all I have to say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChesterCopperpot View Post
    Having lived in central PA, good luck. That's all I have to say.
    Lol as a fellow survivor of PA (20 years in Beaver falls, 5 in Pittsburgh) PA driving is a cake walk compared to Hartford/Boston/New York/Phoenix/Los Angeles....Snow is way easier to deal with!

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    lol Oh ya and congrats!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alb1981 View Post
    Lol as a fellow survivor of PA (20 years in Beaver falls, 5 in Pittsburgh) PA driving is a cake walk compared to Hartford/Boston/New York/Phoenix/Los Angeles....Snow is way easier to deal with!
    I've driven in Chicago and Indianapolis, pretty tough cities to drive in. But people in PA can't tell their ass from a gas pedal. I've never been so afraid of being in a car accident. Add Amish people into the mix and it's like Apocalype Now.

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