AccruedExpenditure
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HA, syringer pwned again
Originally posted by: stan394
mine got to be the easiest. Start the car. Leave the curb (no car in front nor behind) and drive forward to the red light (like 100 feet). Turn right. Go one block. Turn right. into a dead end with no car whatsoever. Do a 3-point turn. Go back the same route to the starting point. Stop the car. Done. No parking, no reverse. no nothing.
btw, it's Boston.
Originally posted by: Syringer
From the words of a 16-year-old:
Licensed to drive. Yes, that's right. I don't know what the hell I was so afraid of. So I got to the DMV at 9:45. By the way, appointments mean absolutely NOTHING. I waited in line in my car for like 30 minutes. When I finally got to the front of the line, they tested me on all these functions of the car.
And then the lady told me to turn the defroster off, and I was thinking to myself, "What? It's not on, is it?" And I didn't exactly know how to control the defroster so I just turned on the climate screen and pointed to some random button. I guess I got it right. lol.
Then we went to the Glenmore area, and she told me to pull over to the side and park. So I did that, but then when I went in reverse, I totally hit the curb, so I was like, "Oh damn, the test is over now." She didn't say anything, so I guess she didn't care. She had to have noticed it though 'cause it was so freaking obvious. Anyways, the rest of the test was pretty easy.
We just went to Fremont Blvd., Thornton Ave., and Dusterberry. So when I got back to the DMV, she told me to park in the reserved parking. She just started writing this stuff and handed me this paper and said, "Go to window 11." And I was just like, "Umm, okay..." 'cause she didn't even say if I passed or not. So yeah, I passed with four mistakes. It's amazing how you can get 18 errors and still pass.
I really think the only way to fail a driving test is if you end up killing 2 or more people during the 10 minute test..
Originally posted by: Safeway
I've never parallel parked. Ever - and I've been driving 4-5 years.
Originally posted by: Reggae4k
i left my comment. lol
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Reggae4k
i left my comment. lol
Your comment doesn't make any sense...or did you mean Shouldn't?😉
Originally posted by: Linflas
My behind the wheel test when I was 16 consisted of driving out of the parking lot of the strip center the DMV was located in, turning right onto the main road, turning right on to a street that ran beside the strip center, right onto a street that ran behind the strip center, and right back into the parking lot of the strip center. Total time couldn't have been more that 4 minutes and maybe 1 mile total distance.
Originally posted by: rpbri2886
Originally posted by: Safeway
I've never parallel parked. Ever - and I've been driving 4-5 years.
I paralell parked once, during practice with an instructor.
My first car was a Dodge Ramcharger (nearly impossible to paralell park) and my current car is an Expedition (even harder).
I also don't like parking on the street since my car is wide and I don't want it to get clipped.
Bah, pussy 😛Originally posted by: ZetaEpyon
Originally posted by: rpbri2886
Originally posted by: Safeway
I've never parallel parked. Ever - and I've been driving 4-5 years.
I paralell parked once, during practice with an instructor.
My first car was a Dodge Ramcharger (nearly impossible to paralell park) and my current car is an Expedition (even harder).
I also don't like parking on the street since my car is wide and I don't want it to get clipped.
I didn't have to parallel park on my exam. I rarely have to parallel park, which is good. My car is small, but doesn't have power steering, so it can be a real hassle.
Originally posted by: Syringer
From the words of a 16-year-old:
Licensed to drive. Yes, that's right. I don't know what the hell I was so afraid of. So I got to the DMV at 9:45. By the way, appointments mean absolutely NOTHING. I waited in line in my car for like 30 minutes. When I finally got to the front of the line, they tested me on all these functions of the car.
And then the lady told me to turn the defroster off, and I was thinking to myself, "What? It's not on, is it?" And I didn't exactly know how to control the defroster so I just turned on the climate screen and pointed to some random button. I guess I got it right. lol.
Then we went to the Glenmore area, and she told me to pull over to the side and park. So I did that, but then when I went in reverse, I totally hit the curb, so I was like, "Oh damn, the test is over now." She didn't say anything, so I guess she didn't care. She had to have noticed it though 'cause it was so freaking obvious. Anyways, the rest of the test was pretty easy.
We just went to Fremont Blvd., Thornton Ave., and Dusterberry. So when I got back to the DMV, she told me to park in the reserved parking. She just started writing this stuff and handed me this paper and said, "Go to window 11." And I was just like, "Umm, okay..." 'cause she didn't even say if I passed or not. So yeah, I passed with four mistakes. It's amazing how you can get 18 errors and still pass.
I really think the only way to fail a driving test is if you end up killing 2 or more people during the 10 minute test..
Originally posted by: Baked
I had a 98 on my road test until I WTFCUT some car off doing a left turn at an 4 way intersection w/ no traffic light or stop sign. Then the bitch deducted 10 points from my score. That's back in 97.