Because I keep failing these theory exams and I’m about to throw the towel. These laws, rules and stuff are so stupid and complicated to remember. Also this shit isn’t cheap to do and I don’t have a car anyways.

  • saltesc@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    For emergencies, yes. I think everyone should know how to drive a car, preferably manual transmission too, and be licensed to do so. Whether or not you buy or use a car doesn’t matter, just knowing how to drive one and having a one or two drives a year in friends’ cars to keep the knowledge/confidence there.

    Emergencies happen and cars are everywhere. Theres knowing first aid, but it won’t get you far if you have no reception or time is of the essence, and a car’s parked right there.