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Do you all have a car/driver licence? Who doesn't? and why?
And if you have the licence, do you have a car of your own? And which car? | |
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I didn't have my driver's license until I was 25.
I lived in a city with tons of public transportation and everything within walking distance. I was also a young single mom who couldn't afford a car anyway, so I just didn't get around to getting my license until I was in a position to buy and maintain a vehicle. | |
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Ex-Moderator | I have a driver's license but don't currently own a car.
I've had a license since I was 16 and have had a car most of the time since, but I gave it up for about 5 years in my early 20's and then I gave up my last car almost 2 years ago. I don't have a car anymore as I really don't have need of one. It would be silly for me to drive to work now considering how much parking would cost. I take the bus. I can get around just about anywhere I want to go in the city by public transit. The cost of a car (car payment, insurance, maintenance, gas, etc.) just isn't worth it to me. I'd rather spend my money on other things. |
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yup and a car... | |
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yes I drive and yes I have a suv [Edited 3/13/10 14:25pm] | |
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Oh, and I drive a minivan.
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I got my license when I was 16 and have had one ever since. I got rid of my car when I moved to New York. I love not owning a car. | |
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I have a license. Drove/owned a car when I lived in Florida. I loved driving in Florida. I did own a car in NYC for a little while, then got rid of it, cause I really didn't need a car, since I have access to all kinds of transportation. I hated driving throughout areas of NYC. mostly Queens, because people are so damn impatient, they basically ride up on the ass of your car. It's not easy driving in NYC. I never actually drove on the expressway other than the north/south conduits, that I believe turns into the Southern state pkwy, as you're going into parts of the Long Island area. Anyway, I got rid of my car a long time ago. I rarely take the subway, unless absolutely necessary. Most of my family members have cars, so if I really need a ride, I can get one through them or take a cab.
I live within 10-15 minute walking distance from 4 malls, and many stores. Take Express bus straight to Manhattan to work everyday, that also drops me right across the street from the building I live in on my way home. Supermarket across the street;a Costco currently in the process of opening in the summer that is a 12 minute walking distance from home. Naaah, no need for a car, don't need the headaches that sometimes comes with it. [Edited 3/13/10 17:35pm] | |
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Do I have:
(1) Drivers license Yes; and (2) a vehicle: Yes KIA sportage SUV Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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I have a drivers license, and think I will always have one. I can't fathom not at least having the option to drive someplace in a rental if I want or need to.
I've always owned a car (since I was 17) and this will be the first year that I don't actually own one. I did the math on owning a car in the states and it ran to something like $2000+ a year even without payments (more with payments), when you factor in tires, maintenance, checkups, etc. etc. The issue is that unless you live in NYC or a metropolitan city with really good public transportation, then a car is a necessity in the USA. Couple with the fact that I'm a home owner, my house is in the suburbs, and Tampa's public transportation is ...subpar... a car was just necessary. Plus I owned a kayak, and needed a way of getting my boat to and from the water. Here in Bangkok, there's little reason to own a car because the transportation system is so good here---you can get ANYWHERE in the city on a bus, subway/train, boat, or any other vehicle imaginable. And it's all pretty cheap. I can't say that I miss driving at all honestly, and wish urban centers would all have public transportation systems that actually worked. America is way, way, waaaaayyyyy behind the curb on transportation. | |
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CarrieMpls said: I have a driver's license but don't currently own a car.
I've had a license since I was 16 and have had a car most of the time since, but I gave it up for about 5 years in my early 20's and then I gave up my last car almost 2 years ago. I don't have a car anymore as I really don't have need of one. It would be silly for me to drive to work now considering how much parking would cost. I take the bus. I can get around just about anywhere I want to go in the city by public transit. The cost of a car (car payment, insurance, maintenance, gas, etc.) just isn't worth it to me. I'd rather spend my money on other things. You seem like a very disciplined person. I admire that. I've had a license since I was 17 and bought my first car when I was 22. I can't see myself without a car because I hate taking buses and subways. Something always seems to happen when I ride either...fights break out, hoodlums playing craps on the subway floor, all kinds of riff-raff and rudeness. | |
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luv4u said: Do I have:
(1) Drivers license Yes; and (2) a vehicle: Yes KIA sportage SUV Heyyyy! Great minds thinks alike! What color's yours? How do you like the "pick-up" and most of all, what's your mileage, city and highway? | |
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PunkMistress said: I didn't have my driver's license until I was 25.
I didn't get one until I was 10 days away from being 21, so for the next 4 years, I had "UNDER 21" in big red letters on my license, and had to point out to people I was OVER 21. I've had an Oklahoma, and New York state license. I don't have a car, but I do drive my roommate's Nissan Cube. | |
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When I was 14, I got my Learners Permit (I could drive as long as there was someone over 18, with a license, in the car with me). At 15, I got a school permit, which meant I could drive "directly" to/from school and extracirricular activities by myself. I got my full drivers license at 16.
I hate driving and sold my car when I moved to Chicago (13 years ago). One of my criteria when applying to grad schools was that it had to be in a city where having a car was not a necessity. I keep my license current because when I visit my family in Iowa there isn't really any other way to get around. Even in NYC I never know -- I might want to rent a car (although I'd do my best not to--the thought of driving in NYC scares me). The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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Yes. And a Jag.
Since 16; nary tickets. | |
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I failed my driver's test when I was 16 and then practiced for a year and got it at 17. I don't have a car right now though. | |
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I got my license at 17. I was one point from failure. But up until the test, I had been driving small ass cars like Dodge Neons and Pontiac Grand Ams for practice, which I never got much of. When it came time to test it decided to snow, which isn't all that uncommon for Green Bay in January. I was also stuck driving my mom's Chevy Caprice Classic, which is a dinosaur of a car.
I still remember the guy being impressed with my recovery when the car started to slide during a turn. I did that shit like a pro. Now I drive an 08 Honda Civic, which replaces the 06 Scion xB I gave the ex, which replaced the 99 Mazda 626LX, which replaced the 93 Chevy Corsica, which replaced the 91 Pontiac Grand Am. | |
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yes, i've mastered driving on either side of the road... everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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restricted operators at 17..
a regular license after 18.. my practice car?? a 1973 chevy malibu station wagon :aka aircraft carrier ( modified 350 engine) now i have a '93 ford mustang.. which i might have to park for a while.. and that sucks!!cuz public transportation in Tampa sucks.. ask Dan.. [Edited 3/13/10 18:20pm] 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..'
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yep
one day I'd love to be able to say I don't need a car ala carrie cause then i can spend it on other things. but now yea sometimes on weekends not at college cause i take the train, it stops in the campus. . | |
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Yes, I've had my license since I was a teen and I own a '08 Nissan Versa. | |
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Yep, I got my license at age 26. I drive a Honda. | |
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I've had a driver's license since 16, and I think I'd always want one. I don't, however, own a car, and I have no real desire to get one. My wife does have a Honda CRV that we drive when absolutely necessary, but since moving to a bigger city, I've actually enjoyed using public transit -- there's just something "urbane" about it. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
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Got my license (and driver's ed) age 16, and I drive an `08 Jeep Compass.
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taught myself how to drive at 16 got my California license when I was 18.
While living in Germany I went through their rigorous driver ed. and got my German license (cost a small fortune too). Never caused an accident but have been in a few... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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Cinnie said: Got my license (and driver's ed) age 16, and I drive an `08 Jeep Compass.
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PunkMistress said: Oh, and I drive a minivan.
We JUST got a minivan and it's fuckin AWESOME. | |
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Nope. I'm 27, and I don't drive. I just can't afford gas, and insurance | |
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johnart said: PunkMistress said: Oh, and I drive a minivan.
We JUST got a minivan and it's fuckin AWESOME. what kind? A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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