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You apparently fail at driving
do better next time OP.
You are so dumb, for real.
my mom failed the drivers test when we first moved... she had been driving for 20 years nice one mom xD
The U.S. is kind of hard to get your license, I guess you could say. They're very likely to bump up the driving age to 18 where I live (woo-hoo! More pointless restrictions the rest of the world doesn't deal with!). Anyone who says the U.S. are bad drivers, all I can think of is: wow. WRONG. In the NE U.S. we probably drive the safest, I've never been outside the NE, but apparantly American driving does suck outside of it. I don't know about the U.K. though. Looking at most countries, it could be hard since the U.K. drives on the left.
I'm sorry but if you think that the way the NE states drive is "the safest" I'll sleep better tonight in the great plains. I'm sure it's not the majority of drivers but rather the population density driving up the number of idiots, but passing on the sidewalk and parking in the second lane to go get a coffee (much love anyhow Boston) isn't really my idea of a safe driving environment.
what side of the road did you drive on for your test? ;)
so? just practice...this is a stupid FML
boy u must really suck
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It's alright, Spongebob didn't give up, neither should you.
Well, I can see that being annoying. But it might simply be a 'getting accustomed to change' thing, depending on where you moved from and how many differences they are. I mean, generally the overall picture is the same, but there might be little nitty-gritty things that are different and a different side of the road etc and it all adds up. Or you're a bad driver who happened to never get caught out at all for eight years, and therefore you had no inkling of any faults, which I'd deem unlikely.