I just failed my driving test...
Vesprit [#7]I finally did it guys thanks for the support
the real driving test is driving for 2 hrs while acegamer, sentinelmain, and asuna yuuki argue in the back
Psion [#10]the real driving test is driving for 2 hrs while acegamer, sentinelmain, and asuna yuuki argue in the back
but you won't survive for 2 hours
Vesprit [#7]I finally did it guys thanks for the support
The next challenge is cheap insurance (it doesn't exist for new drivers)
Psion [#14]you'd have to become deaf
Get a hearing aid, significantly reduce MPO at frequencies above 1kHz, you'll be fine.
The occlusion might not be enough to drown their voices out, sadly.
Shuaaaa [#19]Get a hearing aid, significantly reduce MPO at frequencies above 1kHz, you'll be fine.
The occlusion might not be enough to drown their voices out, sadly.
bro i forgot abt this and thought someone was calling me deaf
samhatts [#15]The next challenge is cheap insurance (it doesn't exist for new drivers)
Depends on your country and family. I was an occasional driver on my mom's car insurance plan for 5 years before getting my full license and buying my own car. If you're in a major city, it's bound to be terrible. I registered my vehicle in a suburb one of my parents live in. I pay $207 CAD/month, living in populous dense southern Ontario. Next year I'll be 25, so it'll drop even further from what it's at. Wayyyy better than other people I know.
Not sure how it works in most European countries, but in Canada it goes by provincial guidelines. In my province, we have a written G1 which you can complete as early as your 16th birthday, allowing you drive once passed with a full fledged G driver for practice. You can complete your G2 a year after that, and then your G within 5 years of completing your G2.