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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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We used to have driver's education in schools but that is history now.
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Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: SF Bay Area
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Yeah, that was a rite of passage for sophomores. I went to my 50th high school reunion a few years ago and one of the women there was gushing about how she remembered me being in the car with her on the behind-the-wheel portion of Driver's Ed, and how much fun we had. I remembered her vaguely from school but didn't remember Driver's Ed with her. I didn't let on that she was not apparently as memorable to me as I was to her. Another missed opportunity from my youth, I guess.
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Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Waynesboro Va.
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Yep, around here they need to teach which side is passing lane and which one is cruising. We didn't see a lot of dumb stunts like cutting across 3 lanes to turn, etc until this area started getting built up and busier. Now when I go somewhere I usually take a back road to keep away from the crazies!
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