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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 375353" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I nailed the roadtest on the first try and did so in a stickshift car. It was kind of funny as the officer doing the test didn't know how to drive stickshift so couldn't really rate my proficiency beyond telling me I was so smooth she could've drank a cup of coffee while I was driving.</p><p></p><p>I had an advantage. I had a hardship temp at fourteen so I could drive my disabled dad around (Mum didn't drive back then), so I really had two years of experience by the time I took the test.</p><p></p><p>It was probably a good thing I didn't take my test in an automatic as I had a nasty tendency to jump on the brake pedal with both feet in emergency stopping situations (As opposed to hitting both the clutch and the brake. I drive an auto these days due to bad knees, but still prefer to drive a manual)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 375353, member: 1963"] I nailed the roadtest on the first try and did so in a stickshift car. It was kind of funny as the officer doing the test didn't know how to drive stickshift so couldn't really rate my proficiency beyond telling me I was so smooth she could've drank a cup of coffee while I was driving. I had an advantage. I had a hardship temp at fourteen so I could drive my disabled dad around (Mum didn't drive back then), so I really had two years of experience by the time I took the test. It was probably a good thing I didn't take my test in an automatic as I had a nasty tendency to jump on the brake pedal with both feet in emergency stopping situations (As opposed to hitting both the clutch and the brake. I drive an auto these days due to bad knees, but still prefer to drive a manual) [/QUOTE]
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