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Date:         Wed, 11 Oct 2006 16:01:17 -0700
Reply-To:     Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
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From:         Robert Fisher <refisher@MCHSI.COM>
Subject:      Re: teenagers and vanagons
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I was the last guy to take the test on the day I went in, and the woman told me the route and promptly fell asleep before the first stop sign. I drove the route just like she told me to and woke her up as I was pulling back in... she was mortified. She said since we made it back alive I've must've done ok and she was gonna pass me. No quid pro quo but I got the 'wink wink, nudge nudge' telepathically.

I 'learned to drive' on a tractor when I was a kid. Before I got my license my stepdad took me to this big hill in a school parking lot on a weekend in his '67 F150 (straight six, three on the tree- that was a hell of a truck). He said before I could drive it I had to prove I could pull off the hill properly without rolling back. He got out and put his cig under the front tire and said I had to pull off without putting out the cig or I couldn't drive the truck- and by the way he didn't want to smell his clutch burning. Took me about four tries and I got it. For years after that I thought about that every time I pulled that thing from a stop on a hill- which is exactly the way he wanted it.

I don't smoke but when it comes time for my kids I guess I'll have to buy a pack... make it last me through the whole lot of 'em.

Robert

----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Demarest" <tim.demarest@POBOX.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 1:53 PM Subject: Re: teenagers and vanagons

> At 12:24 PM 10/11/2006 -0700, Florian Speier wrote: >>this included thirty hours of driving with a teacher who >>has a second set of pedals. of these three are on the autobahn, five >>highway, two at night and the rest in town. Additionally roughly twenty >>hours of theory, which includes driving rules, suggestion and basic >>mechanics. failing a driving test costs you roughly 300usd. > > Let's contrast that to the state of New Jersey, where I got my license in > 1981... > > After passing the written test, I went to the Wayne, NJ Motor Vehicle > office, where I took my "road test" on a closed course within the grounds. > I demonstrated my ability to recognize (and stop at) a stop sign, use > signals, back up, make a three-point turn, and parallel park (flawlessly, > for the first, and so far only time in my life :-). I doubt I exceeded 8 > MPH at any point. > > After that they handed me a license, and turned me loose... presumably to > exit the facility and drive directly into the merge of Routes 46, 23 and > I80... one of the most notoriously congested and accident plagued > stretched > of really bad road in all of New Jersey. From < 10MPH on a closed course > to > full-on NJ congestion at highway speed in a heartbeat. > > My sister (8 years older) refused to let me drive the car home from the > test, which may be why we are both alive today. ;-) > > Tim


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