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How old were you when you got your drivers license?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Andrew99, Apr 28, 2023.

  1. Bl3ssed1

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    I was 18. Passed the written test and took the driving test immediately after. I never had a learners permit. I jumped from no license to licensed driver.
     
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    15, farm kids could get iot early, at least back then in my state
     
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    18. Where I live it's necessary to have your own car, as public transportation is nearly non-existent and to drive somewhere to work you must use the Autobahn, or you will drive at least an hour.
    When i move out and got the spare money, i want to make a motorcycle license aswell.
     
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    I’m 31 and still don’t have mine. I don’t think I can learn to drive right now because one of my eyes, one now looks off to the right and my depth perception and spatial awareness is way off. I also see the nail in my wall on the ceiling so me driving would be a safety hazard for me and anyone I come across, and on the country roads where I live, it’s an accident waiting to happen.