My experience having a driver license
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My first year in the USA was not so good. I had a chance to be hired by one of my uncles' store, but I lived in STRATFORD and my job was in BRIDGEPORT. So in order to get there, I had to take the bus, but at that time I did not know the bus schedule. It was really difficult for me to get to work on time. Sometimes when I missed the bus, my uncle's wife would come and pick me up. I was so scared to get lost or not be able to find my way home after work.
One day I was in the car with my uncle when he started telling me that I needed a car but firstly I needed to get a drivers license. He explained to me the steps that I had to take to get my drivers license. He also said that it would be easier for me if I have a car. I got scared because I never drove before. I stayed silent for a moment and then suggested to have a motorcycle instead of a car. The reason why I chose a motorcycle was because I knew how to drive it back to my country. But my uncle said that it was dangerous to drive a motorcycle over here, that it was not safe. So I quickly forget that idea and started reading a driving license booklet. After that I went to the driving school for 8 hours which cost me $150. The driving school gave me a receipt to bring to the D.M.V.( department of motor vehicle) of Bridgeport to take a knowledge test. The knowledge test was $80, it was a test of 25 questions and in order to pass it you have to have 20 out of 25 correct. I did it and passed. After the knowledge test, they gave me an appointment in three months to come back and take the road test which I paid $40.
At home when I was off, my uncle's wife would take me out and teach me how to drive. I remember the first time I sat on the drivers seat, I was so scared that my two legs started shaking. She told me to take a deep breath and when I was ready to let her know so we can go. In addition to pass the road test I went back to the driving school so that they could teach me to drive. I did three hours of driving with them and paid $125. The instructor taught me how to park the car and some other things.
The first time I took the road test, I failed. I was so scared for no reason. I got nervous so I did not
park well, especially the reverse parking. Therefore, I took another appointment which I paid $40. The day of the appointment, I failed again. The instructor told me that I was so nervous that I needed to relax and focus on the road. He also said that I did not stop at the red light which I did not remember. Again I paid another $40 for a third appointment and failed again the day of the test. I was heart broken and that day I was crying. I did not know that having a drivers license was that hard. I started losing hope but at the same time I was tired of taking the bus all the time. I wanted to have my own car. After that experience I gave up but now that am going to San Antonio, Texas to live with my husband and looking to start all over again. Even though I have already spend a lot of money. I hope I will get in San Antonio Texas.
You were a tremendous asset in class! Thank you for ALWAYS reading, and always having an answer to my questions. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about your life through your writing and your blog is beautiful. I wish you all the happiness and success you dream of in your new life with your husband in San Antonio. My always best, Carrie
ReplyDeleteThanks mrs Carrie Allen! How is your dad? I hope he is doing fine.
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