Finnally got my liscense

Took forever; my first learners expired after a year. Had to pay for another one. Then I failed the test the first time (I didn't parallel park close enough to the curb).

I was still very nervous today but my new test examiner was awesome. He used small talk to keep me from being nervous and such and I ended up passing.

Its all over; all I need now is insurance and a car. I don't envy paying for gas though.....
 
Congrats man, Dont buy anything too flash
 
Took forever; my first learners expired after a year. Had to pay for another one. Then I failed the test the first time (I didn't parallel park close enough to the curb).

I was still very nervous today but my new test examiner was awesome. He used small talk to keep me from being nervous and such and I ended up passing.

Its all over; all I need now is insurance and a car. I don't envy paying for gas though.....

Congratulations! Job well done!

Look for something economical! lol:D
 
Took forever; my first learners expired after a year. Had to pay for another one. Then I failed the test the first time (I didn't parallel park close enough to the curb).

I was still very nervous today but my new test examiner was awesome. He used small talk to keep me from being nervous and such and I ended up passing.

Its all over; all I need now is insurance and a car. I don't envy paying for gas though.....

Congrats man :) i have done like 30 hours out of 120 before i get my p's :mad: I am such a idiot because i could of got my L's when the hours required was still only 50 not 120 :mad:
 
Good job. During my license test we didn't even have to parallel park.

lucky: if I didn't have to parallel park I could of gotten my liscense long time ago.

Congrats man :) i have done like 30 hours out of 120 before i get my p's :mad: I am such a idiot because i could of got my L's when the hours required was still only 50 not 120 :mad:

That sucks

Well done Jman lad.

Dont drink drive, getting banned is the worse thing that can happen!

yep...last thing I need is a traffic violation with provisionals. I don't drink though so that shouldn't be a problem ;)
 
Some more tips:

1. Check insurance rates on candidate cars before deciding. Insurance rates can vary greatly based on the year / make / model / trim of car.

2. Keep learning as you drive.

3. Try to keep a margin of safety around you. For example, do you have enough space in front of you so that if the vehicle ahead changes lanes to unmask stopped traffic, you have enough time to stop or go around the stopped traffic? When going around a curve or over the hill, will you be able to stop if there is a stopped traffic jam just beyond?

4. Avoid surprising other road users. Signal your turns and lane changes, and avoid driving in other drivers' blind spots.
 
Yeah, careful with insurance. Did you get your license through a certified driving "school"? Because, well, down here, that means you're insured as someone who's been driving for 3 years. Well worth the $600 or so and the 3 days of class it requires.

Also, if no one's mentioned it, it's generally a good idea to get on your parents' insurance, as that'll decrease the expense considerably. If they're willing to risk it. :p

And don't worry about feeling nervous at first. That's perfectly normal (see: extremely common). You'll get over it after a couple months. Then the feeling of sweet, sweet freedom will kick in. That and the hating of OPEC. Haha.

Happy trails. Oh, and congratulations. :D
 
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Congrats!!
 
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