look out road, I'm on my way!
Guess it's bout time I update this blog again (I should try and think of a design for this place too, but I'm still drawin a blank in that category) Anyway, today I'd say would be one of those milestones in life...
I got my license.
The experience itself wasn't really all that great, the tester was this Filipino guy with a really strong accent. (My friend said I should hope not to get him since his instructions are slightly harder to understand. It wasn't so bad though.) Anyway, by the end of the test, I had 8 marks out of the 15 allowable mistakes. apparently my issue is looking both ways at a light. I think he just didn't see my eyes, since I might not have turned my head to exaggerate my motion to him. Either way I passed so I'm not sweatin' it.
What happened afterwards is what made me wonder if I really should have passed. My judgement in terms of speed has never been to great. On foot I usually compensate with side stepping, which usually isn't something people can do with a car. Basically what happens is some van nearly hits me cause they didn't yield... RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE DMV. augh....
so pretty much right after I get my license I almost get into an accident. smart.
The whole idea of driving doesn't really seem that appealing to me. I mean most people get excited about the extra freedom and all, but it just kind of odd to me. It seems like it's gonna just be more responsibility, which, seems to coming in a lot senior year. It's not exactly something I look forward to. Don't get me wrong, it's great to be able to do all this stuff now, but at the same time, I want to stay a kid who doesn't need to worry about so many things. Really, I'd rather not wanna deal with potential accidents from driving in traffic (I HATE traffic)
ah, screw it. I'll just drive and get used to it.