oh I remember driving in Karachi.. I was 14 then and knew nothing about driving. they put me behind the wheels on day 1.. wobhi shift gear.
I cant seem to remember who you are. Has it by any chance been a long turbulent while since your awesome self decided to post for us full of shame loonies?
Okay. I don't know if you know this but i sure do know a few kids who'd literally have their rears hurting knowing a girl managed to out learn them in driving. But then personally speaking, I do find it pretty cool. :D
In India, there is no need of lessons and all, one should have money for getting legitimate licence and then one can drive anyway he/she wants except in Delhi and mumbai, because of alertness of mamus:D
@ Exodus
oh I was a horrible driver.. so didnt outdo nobody .. in fact, on one ocassion I parallel parked in front of oncoming traffic on a busy hwy (?) .. o boy was it scary.
Thankyou for being an amazing spoil minus sport, Sanaabc.
Though seriously. I’m sure driving in Karachi must’ve helped or enhanced your way of driving in one way or the other. It apparently rubs off on everyone.
In India, there is no need of lessons and all, one should have money for getting legitimate licence and then one can drive anyway he/she wants except in Delhi and mumbai, because of alertness of mamus:D
we called them back home **anda *or *tulla, here we upgraded their status to ***Mamon*. :D
At 16 did the written test, at 17 did the road test and got the license and at 19 got the license to be able to drive on the highway. In Ontario there are three phases. I don't remember how many lessons I took - roughly about 15 hours I'd say.
I wouldn't dare drive in Pakistan. Avoided a head-on collision twice last time we were in Pak - one was a drunk douche we assumed and the other was driving on the wrong side of the road at high speed. :/