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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:22 PM
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thanks crazywolfie,i didnt post this to talk about politics, i posted it to ask if there was a way, obviously im a kid and i wouldn't know that they didn't have it, but if u really wanna know they do,i know for a fact that they do, my friend had one because his dad had a stroke and couldn't drive and his mother worked a lot so he was offered a conditional license by the dmv,thank you very much

P.S. im pretty sure that i could outdrive anyone of you guys, in reverse
 
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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:22 PM
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thanks crazywolfie,i didnt post this to talk about politics, i posted it to ask if there was a way, obviously im a kid and i wouldn't know that they didn't have it
You could talk to your driving instructor or call your local DMV. But you're not gonna get a conditional liscense on "I cant wait until 16". If you could, dont you think everyone and their brother would be doing it?
P.S. im pretty sure that i could outdrive anyone of you guys, in reverse
My god, that is a recipie for disaster. I can see your Ram wrapped around a telephone pole and a cross on the side of a highway now.


Half their parents cant drive worth a damn. Driver's education should start at age 13.
 

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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by surfingsnow510
P.S. im pretty sure that i could outdrive anyone of you guys, in reverse
you could try.
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Half their parents cant drive worth a damn. Driver's education should start at age 13.
when you live on a farm as a kid they will usually let you operate almost any machinery at a young age.
 

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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by surfingsnow510
thanks crazywolfie,i didnt post this to talk about politics, i posted it to ask if there was a way, obviously im a kid and i wouldn't know that they didn't have it, but if u really wanna know they do,i know for a fact that they do, my friend had one because his dad had a stroke and couldn't drive and his mother worked a lot so he was offered a conditional license by the dmv,thank you very much

P.S. im pretty sure that i could outdrive anyone of you guys, in reverse
That's pretty good. I used to drive professionally. Still think you could out drive me?
 
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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:34 PM
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where do you think i live, the first time i drove a semi was at the age of four, hbu?


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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:40 PM
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where do you think i live, the first time i drove a semi was at the age of four, hbu?
Terribly sorry, sitting on daddy's lap with your hands on the wheel doesn't count as "driving".....

For some odd reason, I am very glad that you do NOT have your license yet. Lose the arrogance dude.
 
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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:43 PM
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Good one, even though my dad was watching me from down the road,no one was in the truck
 
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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:43 PM
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where do you think i live, the first time i drove a semi was at the age of four, hbu
Florida? Although your username is confusing me...No snow in Florida.
I drove a 1978 Sears SS/16 Garden Tractor at age 4...But I was sitting on my grandfather's lap, as I presume you were in the truck.
no one was in the truck
How were you driving with no one in the truck?
when you live on a farm as a kid they will usually let you operate almost any machinery at a young age.
I'm well aware of that.

Lose the bull ****
 

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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:44 PM
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until you can press the clutch in on your own it don't count. i don't think you even weighted enough to activate the clutch on a big truck when you were 4
 
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Old Mar 10, 2011 | 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
Terribly sorry, sitting on daddy's lap with your hands on the wheel doesn't count as "driving".....

For some odd reason, I am very glad that you do NOT have your license yet. Lose the arrogance dude.
c'mon HeyYouNinja.... let him roll it out.. he is proving the reverse of his own point that he should be allowed a license, and VW's that he shouldn't get one until 25.. When you were 16, didn't you think you could drive better than anyone? How wrong were you? yeah, me too- and this kid is destined for a wreck in his arrogance.. it's without fortune, the arrogance will likely cause someone who actually can drive major issues.. go figure..
 
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