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lovincasper's comments:
on Snitching on Dad
I totally agree with this suggestion. I have written a letter to the state and stated to people I know, that as everyone gets older, you tend to forget the laws of the road and pick up bad habits. Why not re-test when they renew? This way the State can add new questions regarding laws that are instituted or common issues that are being reported. This way the State doesn't have to pay for billards to inform drivers of a new law.
If you are willing to put yourself behind a moving vehicle and put lives at stake then you should be knowledgable on how to operate that vehicle within the laws and rules of the road. Just because you "think" you're a good driver or driven for many years, doesn't make you a great driver.
If you are willing to put yourself behind a moving vehicle and put lives at stake then you should be knowledgable on how to operate that vehicle within the laws and rules of the road. Just because you "think" you're a good driver or driven for many years, doesn't make you a great driver.
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