Well, I'm finally ready. For those that don't know, over here we're required to do a minimum of 120 hours of driving over a minimum of a year before being able to drive on our own.
It's been six months since I could have gone, but due to a number of factors I hadn't gotten around to getting my hours up until recently.
Now, I'm scheduled to go for my test tomorrow, but my car stalled tonight. Not a silly stall by me, or a breakdown, but a "HA DRIVER, GUESS WHAT? I'M JUST GOING TO STALL FOR NO REASON," type of stall.
All we can really gather is that it's something to do with the fuel (it's been fine for about a week or two, but we fueled up tonight). Anyway, it could potentially make the instructor terminate the test if it happens tomorrow morning. Hopefully not, but :(
My only other option is to risk it by driving in the instructor's car instead. I'm only really used to 4 wheel drives (mine has pretty high torque) so this is going to be pretty different.
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How old were you when you got your license? What rules does your country have for getting your license, crazy foreigners?
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작성자: RIP delta 6/27/2013 11:31:40 AM[quote]How old were you when you got your license? What rules does your country have for getting your license, crazy foreigners?[/quote] I was 18. The rules are pretty lax. Pass a theory test then pass the practical and bob is your uncle. No minimum hours or anything. Think I probably had about 25 hours of lessons and maybe another 10 hours of driving with my dad. Oh and obvs manual like everybody, not automatic like the americans
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Holy shit. 120 hours?! Test standard over here is 40-50. Very best of luck to you. :D