You're probably better off having slightly higher insurance rates than enduring an hour and a half with kids who have absolutely no clue about how to drive.
The one girl in the car made a sharp right turn, didn't bring the wheel back afterwards, guess it slipped her mind, and we went off the road and into a ditch.
I have to take driver's education to get my intermediary license though. :(
Sounds like a fun class to me. caterpie;
huh.
Drivers ed for me was 30 hours of classes. I also had road lessons but most of the time I was the only one in the car.
Sounds like time to show off.
In my school, the class is required. It's a semester class for gym. doodthing;
Quote from: hi on February 09, 2008, 11:41:03 AM
In my school, the class is required. It's a semester class for gym. doodthing;
That's nice. We have to pay $250 I think if we take it though the school, which is about $100 cheaper than taking it from a private business, but then again if I took it outside of school it would only take like two or three weeks to complete... hm;
It was just a class for me, the driving you had to do during a study hall if you wanted or after school
It was the same for me as it was with JMV. Classes, and then driving instructions with just you and your instructor.
I opted out of PE 10 for Chemistry. I rather work with subatomic particles than a driving wheel, baby. <3
I don't intend to ever really drive, at least not until my mid twenties, so I don't think I will.
Quote from: PLEASEHELP1991 on February 09, 2008, 12:42:45 PM
I opted out of PE 10 for Chemistry. I rather work with subatomic particles than a driving wheel, baby. <3
hell yeah nigga
...You're in the car with other people? doodthing;
My Driver's Ed was four days of after school classes that I mostly slept through, and a couple actual lessons in a car with this old guy who had a beard who was funny.
Quote from: Snorkel on February 09, 2008, 01:24:01 PM
...You're in the car with other people? doodthing;
My Driver's Ed was four days of after school classes that I mostly slept through, and a couple actual lessons in a car with this old guy who had a beard who was funny.
The guy who I did lessons with also did lessons in the twin cities. He was old and had a beard too. He was weird because he would always say "that's the way" repeatedly when you did something right.
Quote from: Snorkel on February 09, 2008, 01:24:01 PM
...You're in the car with other people? doodthing;
My Driver's Ed was four days of after school classes that I mostly slept through, and a couple actual lessons in a car with this old guy who had a beard who was funny.
Yeah, that's the frightening part
Also, my guy is funny too. He has these weird-ass phrases he uses constantly, when we have to look a certain way he's like "check for planes and stuff" and when we have to turn the wheel hard he's like "crank that soldier girl"
alright you just had to be there okay.
mandatory
I'm not waiting until I'm 18 to get my license, so I think I'll take it
i'm eligible to get my license tommorow because i've had my learner's permit for 9 fsking months. what a ridiculous amount of time. they might as well have made it a year.
now i have to wait probably another week for the driver's ed teacher to get me in behind the wheel for a week. only thing i'm worried about is parallel parking, also i drove to mcdonalds today without my license.
plz dont tel ne1
Quote from: CFalcon1219 on February 09, 2008, 04:34:15 PM
i'm eligible to get my license tommorow because i've had my learner's permit for 9 fsking months. what a ridiculous amount of time. they might as well have made it a year.
now i have to wait probably another week for the driver's ed teacher to get me in behind the wheel for a week. only thing i'm worried about is parallel parking, also i drove to mcdonalds today without my license.
plz dont tel ne1
im tattling =/
Quote from: Kaz on February 09, 2008, 12:07:12 PM
It was the same for me as it was with JMV. Classes, and then driving instructions with just you and your instructor.
It was the same for me as it was with Kaz, and JMV. Classes, and then driving instructions with just you and your instructor.
doodthing;
I had ten days of afterschool classes, three hours each. When we had to do the actual driving, we drove with one other person and the instructor. We would each do an hour and then switch off.
I could've gotten my license last April, but I'm afraid of other drivers crashing into me or whatever, so I keep putting it off.