Choices! What will it be? #44 - Driving
Do you own a car or a driver's license?
I say 'or' and not 'and' because driving is possible even without a driver's license. I drove long before I had my license because of a drunk ex. It is strange that a lot of money has to be paid for driving lessons and exams if you consider this was not the case when the first cars were invented.
If it comes to the driver let's be honest, many are a danger on the road (especially those who believe that those who obey the traffic rules cannot drive properly) even with a driver's license.
Starting a car and driving it is not an art in itself.
Everyone can learn this and those who cannot handle a manual transmission can always drive an automatic. An automatic is just like a bumper car at the fair, accelerating, steering and braking.
If a car is not possible, horse and carriage is still an option. Now and then I see a man going to the supermarket with his horse. To be honest, I envy him. A horse or donkey is a smart animal and, just like in the children's song "A cart that drove on a dirt road", it knows the way home. A horse as a driver feels like a great option to me, it's safer than those self-driving electric cars. A horse makes it possible to let me drive in a relaxed manner while enjoying the landscape.
I don't care about speeding, never cared about joy-riding either. Driving like a madman only causes unnecessary stress and, rarely, you arrive earlier and win time by driving faster.
Ford 1970 - back in 2010
For several years I drove a yellow van, a Ford (1970). This van had been converted as a camper, it was like a doll's house on the inside, but a sturdy car on the outside. Driving with it was bliss, it felt like going back in time, the maximum speed was 80 kilometres an hour. If you are aware of that you no longer care about speeding and ignore those who show you the middle finger. It's all about old-fashioned touring on back roads, enjoying, no stress, and slowly crawling uphill at Siebengebirge in Germany and the mountains in Austria. If I felt tired or not feeling well, I parked my claasic car and took a nap while my children slept, read or played a game. Back then I started driving when my youngest was only 6 weeks old. If I look back at that time it's with nostalgia to the car that once housed my heart and soul.
Nowadays I drive a lot less, which is the advantage of children with a driver's license. They achieved this much earlier than I did. I saved from the day of their birth to make this happen.
Times have changed and the minimum age has been lowered with 5 years, as has the age of majority (3 years). Is that bad? I don't think so, you don't learn how to drive well by taking a few lessons and traffic insight is something you get after years of driving under different circumstances, in different countries and cars. I for example only learned how to manoeuvre vans through the busy old city centre, with mainly one-way traffic, when I started driving the animal ambulance at that time navigation systems or google maps didn't show the way which is a plus. As a driver, you are more focused on driving, traffic signs, road descriptions and other traffic. No driving teacher ever taught me what I learned during those years I drove under different (weather) circumstances and of all those times my car broke down.
I never really liked driving lessons, although things got better when I switched to another driving school. I don't really like men who constantly make misogynistic jokes and can't keep their hands to themselves. Unfortunately, pawing among driving instructors is quite common. So I have kept a close eye on this with my children. The eldest had a good driving teacher of Turkish origin, number 2 had a woman and I also had the youngest two change driving instructors. I asked for a woman for my son because he lives among women (mom and sisters) and since the youngest was had a teacher who kept scolding her (never do that to one of my children!) I made a complaint and asked my son's teacher to teach her. She agreed with me both of my children had lazy, lousy teachers and I drove around with my child and her to keep an eye on what was taught. This lady is an excellent instructor whom many driving instructors can learn from. Teaching is not only about knowing how to start a car but also about explaining in a way each student understands what to do.
It is a myth that women cannot drive and men are better drivers. Just as much of a myth as saying they are bad at math or leadership. It is a fact that men have many more car accidents than women and we have insurance policies that reward this with a lower premium.
I would like to roam around by car again like, I am a restless sould, I did last year with my friend, but preferably I go for at least six weeks and not a pitiful ten days. This is not possible for the time being. So if I want to travel a greater distance, I take the bus or plane.
The petrol costs are extremely high and I cannot sit for long at the moment (nor can I stand or lie down, let alone crawl into a tent and walk long distances).
Seeing the photo of the tent we slept in is still good for a laugh 🤣 and no, that wheelchair isn't mine.
I have never been crazy about car vacations and I can still suffer from motion sickness, but driving myself is fun and I have always been good at driving long distances.
For years I drove daily over 130 kilometers to work and the same distance back. I also drove 1,700 kilometres several times a year to be somewhere for one day and next, I drove back. Such a trip took me an average of 18 hours, including refuelling, toilet visit, stretching my legs or sleeping for an hour. I would still like to drive such distances, but not if I have to rush and be there within a day. Driving should be fun and otherwise, it's better to leave it alone. There is already enough aggression on the road.
Does this kind of fun still exist?
The photos are mine
12-2-2024
I am a mobile phone user only
This contest is hosted by @patjewell
@gertu and @drhira what's your choice?
Thanks for inviting me dear @patudoh after reading your entry I felt inspired!
Oh man! Every time I read one of your posts I only have one thing on mind... memories!
Those were the days...
Nou moenie dat iemand vir jou vertel dit was die k*k ou dae nie!
Nope, it was the best of days! So uncomplicated, free and meaningful... even the driving.
Thank you for entering!
Your choices are good for sharing them. It's strange how easily we forget how we once enjoyed, easy does it.
Shouldn't we have all the time in the world with the high tech, gags and all the luxuries?
Driving was enjoying, you had those 'sunday drivers' too?
Thanks for hosting.
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@m-fdo thank you for your kind respond.
May I ask how you count words? According to www.wordcounter.net I wrote 1107 words not 499!
Sorry it was a mistake. I have already fixed it.
Thank you.
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Wow what an inspiring story about driving you have written here. I do not know how to drive myself, I hope to learn this someday. I wish I would be able to find a good instructor such as the one that taught your children. Thank you too for honoring my invitation.
If this is what you want it will happen. If you would live nearby I would teach you, it's what I did with my son.
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I took driving lessons a lot of years ago, but I never got to buy a car or have a license 🤦. Nowadays, I don't think I would take a car to drive, al least here in the city, it's hard traffic and a lot of abusive drivers, plus other issues.
There's always the option of driving a bicycle, although I never learned to. Well, that's why I take the bus or walk.
My mother does drive since we were little, and she is an excellent driver.
I have dreamed of driving in long trips, but we'll I can be a good passenger.
Are you still in pain? I hope you are feeling better now.
You can always start driving again and learn how to bivycle.
To arrive at the nearest busstop I need a car.
The pain is still there I think it's less if I place a hot water bottle against it (day and night).
Thanks for stopping by and asking.
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Yes, I could, and I should.
Wow, sure you have to drive or have someone to take you.
I hope you find out what is the cause of the pain and get well soon.
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I thinknit's my hip. It's better than before and I can take care of myself.
Now I have to rest more, good for me 🤭