No.296976
I live in a mostly car dependent country, and since I moved to the countryside it's been pain, even if the city is not that small. I will try to move closer to downtown, it seems to be possible to live without a car there. It's where the homeless and crackheads are, but the outskirts have most of the deep drug cartel activity anyway, so it's probably not that bad.
No.296981
>>296967>I can't pass the driving test in Germanyyou shouldnt beat yourself up too much about this, Driving Schools here make more money if they make you fail the test because it means you gonna buy more driving lessons from them and also pay the fee for the test once more. the driving school is of course in bed with their local Tüv/dekra so both parties have an incentive to make you fail (by giving you a harder route or just bullshitting you).
eventually they gonna let you pass tho (to not damage their reputation), once they milked enough cash out of your pocket.
No.296996
I am SO glad, I am not alone. While I have a driving licence, it was easy to get in my country, but I see succubi all the time who drive better than me. And it makes me feel so fucking emasculated. Does anyone here have any solution to how I can stop feeling emasculated then please tell me.
No.297015
>>296996I also can't parallel park while foids in Manhattan manage to easily parallel park big SUVs.
It sucks when you're a sub 5 not only can you not get into a relationship but you end up being sub 5 in all other areas of life as well. Both bad things and good things come in packages. My answer is the same as
>>296890(USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST) No.297018
I got my driving license in 2014 and haven't driven since.
Tbh, I don't feel the need to own a car. Public transport is comfy in Yurop.
No.297019
>>297018>Public transport is comfy in Yurop.You mean full of niggers?
No.297153
>>297015Do you really live in Manhattan? Must be cool as fuck, I see a lot videos by drones online, it looks spectacular, I am jealous! BTW I wrote more about parallel parking here
>>>/wiz/220853You're not alone, but we're in the wrong minority unfortunately.
No.297157
>>296967The trick is to ask your family to carry you to somewhere away from dense traffic with their car, so you may practice a lot before even stepping into that robbery named "driving schools".
Just like those succubi do
No.297303
I ran into the curb when parallel parking. He asked if I always drive this slow. Passed the exam. I was 22.
Driving is really hard because I have hundreds of times a day where a second "skips" and I'm unaware of what happens. Also about 10% of the time one of my eyes gets blurry and I have to close it to see out of the other one. I also have to use cruise control most of the time and drive barefoot to keep my feet from becoming numb. I keep at least 5 seconds between me and the guy ahead of me.