Re: Driving: Road Test
Howard, on host 209.255.8.25
Sunday, September 1, 2002, at 19:00:02
Driving: Road Test posted by bandaids on Sunday, September 1, 2002, at 12:49:23:
> I don't know what road tests consist of in other states/countries, but in New York state, it consists of driving in city traffic, 3-point turn (k-turn), and parallel parking.
Where is there a place in New York that you can survive making a three-point turn? It must me way upstate somewhere. Making a three-pointer exposes your front, back and both sides to oncoming traffic. Suicide!
If I have to turn around, I go around the block. If I can't do that, and there is nobody behind me, I stop and back into a driveway on the right and wait until there is no traffic from either direction to go left. Another option is to find a business with a parking lot on the left. Turn into that and then turn around in the lot before pulling out and going right. I've been driving since 1949, and I don't average a three-point turn a year. Even then, I have to be where traffic is near zero. How"cold chills"ard
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