Do you Remember Getting your first drivers license?

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msuguydon

My eldest son, got his drivers license two weeks ago.   :shock:



I laugh every time I see this picture.  

My wife took this picture after he got home from the BMV, doesn't his expression sum up every red blooded American males emotion !!  

To avoid any questions, the car is my wifes toy, its not his.
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donsrods

I'm 61 and remember the day mine came in the mail like it was yesterday.  I would run to the mailbox every day, checking to see if it came.  Finally it did, and the first thing I did was make a date for that night.  :D  :D

Your Son looks just like I felt.

Scarey time for Mom and Pop though.  I used to lay in bed at night and couldn't fall asleep until I heard both of my Sons come in the front door and go to their rooms.  They are now 36 and I still worry.  :roll:

Don

phat46

Yup, I remember it well, it was nice to be "legal". I used to drive a little, with my Dads blessing, before i got my license. I even made a trip to the Detroit area when my Dad was sick to pay off a car that he'd bought there, my Mom went along, she's never driven, and i'm sure it was nerve racking for her.  :lol:  Your kid is lucky, he's got moms toy and dads cool car to drive, all i had was Dads station wagon!  Now the fun begins...for all of you guys! 8)

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Yes.....I probably had a similar look on my face!
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Dave

Ya me too and it all lead up to the hospital post :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Oh ya i need to think positive
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Carnut

Well, I was thinking about this topic abit last night when I was museing how my single Mom had found a way to keep me occupied and out of trouble when I was about 8 yrs old.

She somehow found out that by giving me some drug store bought car mags and an AMT model car kit once in a while, that I would kinda self 'baby sit'.

Not sure she fully realized the future ramifications this policy would bring, it  just seemed to be understood that the 'learners permit' would be procured as soon as I turned 14.

Actually don't remember any particular day of receiving my 'official' drivers license since I had been driving as 'necessary' under the permit to school and to 'work' at 15.

I do remember the first time that brave single mom moved over and let the 14 year old kid behind the wheel of her only transportation 48 DeSoto coupe to see if I could handle it. Turns out driving a 'Fluid Drive' was a cool way to learn how to drive a 'stick' without a whole lotta possible screwups.

Grandadeo

Growing up in Western New York, we lived a little ways out of town and my swimming hole was the Erie Canal.  If I remember right, at 16 I had to first get a learners permit and wait awhile before getting the real thing.  My big brother drove me to take the written test for my permit in his '56 Jaguar roadster.  Took the test, passed, and when we walked outside he flipped me the keys. KOOOOL.  On the way home a pheasant flew out from the side of the road and hit the front fender.  I about died knowing that would be the last time I ever got to drive the jag.  But he just said, hey it could happen to anyone and let it slide.  Just one of many things he helped me out with.  I'd tell you about how he got me in the Navy Reserve after I took my Viet Nam era Army physical but don't want to hijack the thread.

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Crosley.In.AZ

ah....... nope.  I do not remember

I remember buying my first 'legal age (19)' six pack of beer


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Husker

Yup, got mine and thought I was a big shot. Disappeared with some buddies for 3 days to hang with some girls while there parents were away. When I showed back up 3 days later I walked in the door, ma reached over and plucked the yellow plastic hoe out of my baby brothers hands and commenced on beatin the tar out of me all the way to my room. Car got taken away for 3 months and I was grounded for a month to the yard. Yup, I was a real bigshot lol!

Rayvyn

Quote from: "msuguydon"My eldest son, got his drivers license two weeks ago.   :shock:



I laugh every time I see this picture.  

My wife took this picture after he got home from the BMV, doesn't his expression sum up every red blooded American males emotion !!  

To avoid any questions, the car is my wifes toy, its not his.


Good deal. Now he can turn himself around, get back in the car and get himself down to the barber shop... :wink:  :D  :D

Just kidding... :!:  :!:  (from a former long haired hippie redneck)

I'd actually been driving since I was 15, 2 years before it was license time. An older high school friend of mine used to let me drive to school, after I had hopped the bus at my house and hopped off at his house. My dad caught me and whupped the tar out of me farmer style. He vowed "no car until you're out of the house", which meant that I replied "So, if I get a car I can leave?"  Yep, I got whupped again and had to wait until I was 17 to get a permit. (And this coming from a guy who used to drive logging trucks to W. Va. on the weekends for my grandads sawmill, when he was 14.)
My car to practice with (not by choice) was a 71' Ford Grand Torino wagon. My mom took me for the road test, I parallel parked that sucker the first time, got the license, but never got to drive it again. I graduated soon after, butted heads with the old man once too often, and left home to join the service.
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My brother (MO JUNK)  had a black and tan dog called Bullet.  Bullet went everywhere with us.  On the day I got my license, Sam and I hopped in dads 53 Chevy panel truck and we took off for a drive.  Bullet tried to run with us and somehow got under a wheel and I ran over the dog.  That was 42 years ago and I still feel bad about running over his dog.

That being said it did make me think about old Chevy trucks some.  When I was 6 years old I sat on my dads lap and drove a 1950 Chevy truck.  When I turned 16 I was allowed to use the 1953 Chevy panel of dads.  There are a lot of stories to be told about what went on in that old truck.  Today my brother and I still have an old Chevy truck to drive and through the years we have owned many of them.  It is funny how some things stick with you throughout your life.

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donnie g

i remember the day of my road test well!
mom's brand new '70 olds cutlass ragtop 8) top down,driving around
the town with the examiner riding shotgun :?
the only thing i did wrong acording to the "man" was that i was a little
tentative pulling into traffic, ya gotta punch it to merge with the traffic!
despite the fact what this machine had a w-31 package,and a really heathy mill, the next merge lane came along  :) ya you guessed it,
the old car laid down a nice strip of rubber(my first time driving an auto)
  the man had a bit of a grin on ,muttered that will be enough of that!
he passed me! yahhh hooo!

  i still have the olds maybe its time to fix her up!

CQQL33

Yes, I can remember.......the longest year of my entire life was when I turned 15 and had to wait until I turned 16 to get my drivers licence (in Ohio the legal age was set at 16).   I counted the days down until that fate full day that I took my driving test.    The written test, passed with 100 percent, the visual test, also 100 percent........but, alas, I failed the driving test.......I thought the world had come to an end, my whole life was a failure, what would eveybody think, I was doomed !!!!!     A month later I re-took the driving portion of the test and finally passed !!!!    How does that go, free at last, free at last, thank God I am free at last.....
That was the longest year of my life.   Now, the years go past so fast that if forget to renew my license (?) go figure.   Time changes everything.   I would like to tell you more about my experiance with the license and with my first car but I do not want this post to get too long.......    I will tell you my first car was a '49 Mercury Tudor........and yes it got "customized"......while I was still in my teens.....honest !!!

Lakota

Do I ever remember...
Back then there were no learners permits.  If you were 15 years old you could drive as long as you had a licensed driver beside you.  At 15 years 9 months you could apply for the test.  It was supposed to take 3 months to process the paperwork, but sometimes it came early.  I took my test at 15 years 10 months.  There was no written test.  The examiner would ask you questions as you drove, and you had to answer them verbatum.  Sometimes he would give you an answer and ask you what was the question.  If you missed one word, it was wrong and if you missed 3 you failed immediately.  There were 212 questions and answers to memorize.
I showed up at 9:00 AM, the same time everyone else was scheduled to show up, in my bosses 51 Plymouth 4 door woody "Beach Wagon".  We had just picked up and delivered to the restaurant, 40 LBS of mackeral, 30 LBS of cod, and 100 LBS of shrimp an hour earlier.  The ice from the fish had melted and ran all over the inside of the car.  At 2:00 PM my time to test came up.  The examiner got in and immediately put a hanky to his face.  He told me to pull out of the lot, turn left, and go to the stop sign.  At the stop sign he * open the door, jumped out and threw up.  When he was all done, he composed himself, made a few entries on the paper, handed me a paper and said:  "You passed!  Now get that stinker out of here and take your flies with you!"  He walked back to the building.  My boss and I roared with laughter all the way back.
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