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Stopped beyond stop sign yet prior to instersection - ticket?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZWilson07" data-source="post: 11252820" data-attributes="member: 121388"><p>Well glad to see my dad's early driving lessons weren't for nothing lol. Learning to drive a stick at 12 on the farm and him taking me to empty parking lots and setting up obstacle courses using things like chairs and garbage cans were def eye openers lol. Its one thing to turn in and out between cones at 35 mph when you've never drove before, its another when there is garbage cans and chairs used as cones, and you knowing if you hit one you just damaged the car we just rode in and I will be in tons of trouble. Or having to drive in reverse down a solid line using only my rearview and side mirrors to keep it perfectly centered at 45 mph, or even little tricks like if oncoming cars lights are blinding you, just to use the right side line by putting it just to the right of the center mark of the hood to keep you going down the road straight or make it through the turn safely without being blinded. All the little things def helped me out now even though at the time you don't really think they are to important, but really all the little tricks and hints as well as one of the most important things to remember is always being a good defensive driver go farther than any video or book you could read.</p><p></p><p>Between him being retired louisville metro, uncle being head of drug task force/detective for louisville metro, other uncle for a smaller country department, grand farther retired fbi now cheif of police for local police department, and godfarther thats retired state marshall I pretty much was always listening to some story or advice lol. Ive never had a wreck or ticket so far and ive been driving for 6 years so guess im either very good or very lucky, and ill take either one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZWilson07, post: 11252820, member: 121388"] Well glad to see my dad's early driving lessons weren't for nothing lol. Learning to drive a stick at 12 on the farm and him taking me to empty parking lots and setting up obstacle courses using things like chairs and garbage cans were def eye openers lol. Its one thing to turn in and out between cones at 35 mph when you've never drove before, its another when there is garbage cans and chairs used as cones, and you knowing if you hit one you just damaged the car we just rode in and I will be in tons of trouble. Or having to drive in reverse down a solid line using only my rearview and side mirrors to keep it perfectly centered at 45 mph, or even little tricks like if oncoming cars lights are blinding you, just to use the right side line by putting it just to the right of the center mark of the hood to keep you going down the road straight or make it through the turn safely without being blinded. All the little things def helped me out now even though at the time you don't really think they are to important, but really all the little tricks and hints as well as one of the most important things to remember is always being a good defensive driver go farther than any video or book you could read. Between him being retired louisville metro, uncle being head of drug task force/detective for louisville metro, other uncle for a smaller country department, grand farther retired fbi now cheif of police for local police department, and godfarther thats retired state marshall I pretty much was always listening to some story or advice lol. Ive never had a wreck or ticket so far and ive been driving for 6 years so guess im either very good or very lucky, and ill take either one. [/QUOTE]
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