The "L"

There is a "fast" and a "slow" lane in terms of overtaking....

Since you're a learner, majority of people will be overtaking you therefore you need to keep left, aka in the "slow" lane.
 
to learn you have to be thrown in the deep end:D

yes but the first time my instructor came, he got in the passenger side and said "right, you drive to the testing station, to practice parking" - it was like my first freaken time infront of a steering wheel! - I was k@kking myself.

atleast show me how to do the basics first!

but somehow it worked, I'm a pretty good driver today... :cool:
 
yes but the first time my instructor came, he got in the passenger side and said "right, you drive to the testing station, to practice parking" - it was like my first freaken time infront of a steering wheel! - I was k@kking myself.

atleast show me how to do the basics first!

but somehow it worked, I'm a pretty good driver today... :cool:

Define "a pretty good driver" :D
 
Define "a pretty good driver" :D

gdiza that's a good one... :D:D:D

for me i like to move on the road, so a good driver for me is one that moves and does not drive by the book but takes what ever action is necessary at a given point in time so that the fellow road users can also move without any hassles and has a lot of patience...:D
 
For me, a good driver is someone who is safe at all times, is aware what is going on and is ready for anything and when something happens, acts accordingly and avoids all accidents. He also doesn't speed and get lots of tickets.

I'm talking about myself just in case you didn't know! :)

gdiza aka good driver :)
 
For me, a good driver is someone who is safe at all times, is aware what is going on and is ready for anything and when something happens, acts accordingly and avoids all accidents. He also doesn't speed and get lots of tickets.

I'm talking about myself just in case you didn't know! :)

gdiza aka good driver :)

you can never be safe at all times. what's life with out risks...

gdiza aka good leaner driver :):D
 
If I feel inspired, I'll redo it today.
If not, I'll take my chances :)
By cutting off the white around the L you've also rendered it almost invisible against a dark or dimly lit interior.
 
well i know the feeling gdiza. i failed my drivers license in south africa 5 times.
maybe the first 2 times i was not prepared eanough, but the way they failed me the last 3 times was just crazy. as i knew drivers who got their licenses much easier and they drove much worse than me. i got my License in New Zealand the first time. go figure.
here in new zealand the ''L'' Plate aka Looser Plate has to be yellow.
don't worry mate i had to do the whole license thing over here from stratch. one day you will laugh at all of this. just dont give up!
 
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