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You are not a kid Ziggy. You have been driving for almost 40 years. By the looks of that crash you have failed. Well, you were always worried about that.
Way back when I took my first driving test, first thing I did backing out of the parking space in the DMV parking lot was to ding the car beside me. It turned out to be the tester’s car. However a month later I passed on the second try (different tester).
In high school driver training, I heard that a girl in the other half of the class was stopping, facing a store where they were going to take their break. She missed the clutch, and had her left foot on the brake and right foot on the gas, pressing both firmly. Of course the instructor pushed the clutch and shut off the engine in time. There was also a ramp to nowhere for practicing hill starts and parks; someone took off quickly and the car nearly went off the 10-foot drop at the top. Driving instructors are brave folks.
DrMoses about 14 years ago
You are not a kid Ziggy. You have been driving for almost 40 years. By the looks of that crash you have failed. Well, you were always worried about that.
stewartava about 14 years ago
Other than (some)’seniors in denial’, this looks a texting teen or a drunkerds dilemma. What’s happened to you Ziggy?
Fogger_man about 14 years ago
I think you’re hosed, Jig. I don’t see a Toyota symbol on that vehicle… ☺
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
Why should he give you a break when you wouldn’t give him a brake?
benbrilling about 14 years ago
Way back when I took my first driving test, first thing I did backing out of the parking space in the DMV parking lot was to ding the car beside me. It turned out to be the tester’s car. However a month later I passed on the second try (different tester).
Iwa Iniki about 14 years ago
The gas peddle stuck.
gofinsc about 14 years ago
In high school driver training, I heard that a girl in the other half of the class was stopping, facing a store where they were going to take their break. She missed the clutch, and had her left foot on the brake and right foot on the gas, pressing both firmly. Of course the instructor pushed the clutch and shut off the engine in time. There was also a ramp to nowhere for practicing hill starts and parks; someone took off quickly and the car nearly went off the 10-foot drop at the top. Driving instructors are brave folks.
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Maybe he got his feet mixed up?!