The thing I described in essay three was when I learned how to drive at Viewmont High School. The first step in learning how to drive is to take the Driver’s Education class. The second step of learning how to drive in Driver’s Ed is the “Simulators”. The third step of Drivers Ed at Viewmont High School is that we actually got to drive real cars. Taking Drivers Education was a required class, and I could not have gotten my driver’s permit without it. I am glad I took the class because it taught me all the rules of driving and it helped me get my driver’s license. I love to drive and I do not know where I would be without the knowledge I have of driving! Thank goodness I am through with Driver’s Education! Honestly, I did learn a lot, and I love driving! Thanks, Viewmont driver’s ed teachers for the info!
Jeff Foxworthy, the famous comedian should come to Viewmont and go to a driver’s ed class. He could get some great comedy material here. Some of the things he might say are:
· “You might be a Viewmont driver’s ed student if you drive on the wrong side of the road in Viewmont’s parking lot to avoid those humongous speed bumps.”
· “You might be a Viewmont driver’s ed student if you see more middle fingers than a manicurist.”
· “You might be a Viewmont driver’s ed student if your mother gets pulled over for speeding while taking you to your early morning driver’s ed class.” (Yes, this really happened to me.)
· “You might me a Viewmont driver’s ed student if you win the keys to success car, and you do not even have a driver’s license yet!”
I never had to take Drivers Ed to get my license, but I did hear that it is a pain in the butt to get through and that it is repetitive. I learned from my parents.
ReplyDeletewell I did have to take these clases and they were very exiting. It was the first time I drove in my life so I was very nervous every time I drove, but I think my instructor was more nervous than me :)
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