Driving License

With that fuel economy I don’t think he could drive for very long. It’s probably older than my old S-15, and that thing did like 22l per 100km.

tihs is what i drive it sucks at turning and backing up and going forward and stopping and not shaking

it looks p. much exactly like that except theres fog lights and my house isnt that nice

i cvan drive over stuff and not notice tho but i cant turn rly fast or i will flip and die!!! dang it america!!

jeez put a turret on that and you have yourself a tiger tank…

So then Assassin you are 18?

if u mean me no i would just have a rly dumb looking car

But a rly dumb looking car with a turret! :bulb:

Albertans are the worst drivers ever. They drive like the raging fires of hell are shooting out of their ass on the passing lanes, and then go sixty/fifty/fourty(:hmph :slight_smile: as soon as you come near a courner.

Legend has it that Saskatewan drivers are even worse, but none of them survived driving through banff.

ppl here drive ok but i would hope so because we did kinda invent cars or w/e

I love American cars, but I saw a Lincoln in Plymouth the other day and it’s wider than the lanes. Not really practical :stuck_out_tongue:

I think the main difference is the epic insurance that we pay in the UK to drive anything more powerful than a food blender. I’ve just hit 21 when the price drops a bit, but my premium is still £30 more than I paid for the car, which was £600 off ebay :stuck_out_tongue:

Thats the thing though, standard american cars (not muscle cars) have a huge engine and a fuck load of torque, but there not exactly fast, and they handle like shopping trollys. I’d much rather drive a “food blender” that grips the road and carries its speed (or lack off) into a corner. Much more fun then having to basically stop the car for a slight turn in the road.

uhh the only people who have to stop to turn are people who never learned how to drive

Or people that live near any form of junction

I looks like a normal road in Norway, except it is missing some huge holes that the government will never fix.

Gotta love the jackasses that drive in the rain with no headlights on.

Today, during one of mechanical classes for the heavy vehicles license, I had to squat down in order to see something on an engine model and my pants ripped apart right on the crotch area.

Fortunately I’m the only student and the instructor is one of those guys that don’t make a deal out of this kind of shit.

Over here headlights are obligatory 24/7 all year round. I actually think it’s good after driving abroad where that’s not the case.

Also, the license costs a shitload of money to get here. I think it’s actually slightly cheaper to get it illegally.

You mean everyone in Latvia has to drive with lights on, always, no matter what?

I think you only have to have your headlights on when it’s night, rainy, foggy or any other condition that reduces visibility. But most cars have them on automatically, though.

Most NEW cars. Not everyone drives a car from the last decade or two.

My 24 year old Renault 5 needs manual input in order to have the lights on.

Yes.

Depends on the country. Remember to do some research if you’re planning on driving across Europe. :bulb:

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