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Originally Posted by Slamjammer
So....you've given us many reasons why you should not be behind a wheel, but no reasons why you should. Seems like you already know the answer.
Have you had your eyes checked recently...including peripheral vision and depth perception? What about reaction times....can you properly respond to rapidly changing circumstances?
This isn't about following rules, which I know young people are loath to do. This is about avoiding injury and possible loss of life...including yours.
Perhaps some professional training would help. I'm sure there are driving schools around you someplace. It's important enough to do it right.
Good luck.
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Well, I did go to driving school last year and I wear better glasses, so that's not the problem. My reaction time is just slow when I drive. And as for me, I get uncomfortable when something I'm used to is now changed to an environment when I'm constantly active. I mean, it's not a problem when I'm at 40... okay, maybe a little speed control issue, but it's nothing major.
Reasons I want to be behind a wheel is because I don't want to go home from school in a cramped bus, I want to perform shopping errands anytime I want, I want to help my family, and I can get out of the house when it's too upsetting and I just wanna run away.