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Old 12.24.2007
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i passed my test with only 5 demerits and your allowed up to 60.... i got the points for staying in the wrong lane because a handy dart whipped out infront of me. other then that, everything was perfect.... thanks for all the help
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i agree with everything thats has been said so far. the only thing that has NOT been mentioned was, you have to set yourself up for every turn. left or right. some left hand turns can be just as difficult as a right turn. try to know the route at much as possible and set yourself up for EVERYTHING. you will be a professional driver. even if you are a rookie, you are still better than all those 4 wheelers. you have to be looking out for what they aren't. look ahead and get the big picture.

stay safe, and good luck
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take your time and stay calm you'll do just fine
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