Whats the point?

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Whats the point of driving? Seriously!? I mean when your learning all that happens is that you get subjected to immense amounts of pressure, have to jump through an almost infinite amount of hoops, tests etc, endure the countless failures and mistakes and for what!? To be able to yell incoherently at pedestrians and other road users? Or to be stuck in a traffic jam for 3 hours!?

On top of all this cars pollutes the world to an extent that the air may not be breathable in a hundred years? So what I would like to know what are your motivations for driving? What is so attractive about driving that you endure endless struggle and horrible torture in order to learn and pass?
 
Ugh, I really need to learn how to drive because it's just so practical to be able to go where I want when I feel like it, but the hassle of learning when I know I'l fail just puts me off -__-

Id certainly be able to see my friends and family alot more instead of relying on unreliable buses and paying through the nose for taxis

I was thinking about getting back into the lessons again this year actually. Can't see it goig all that well though -__-
 
Ironically enough: convenience. Being able to drive is particularly handy, and multiple examples spring immediately to mind. Another ironic factor is laziness; especially in my case. Rather than getting up 30 minutes earlier and walk to work, I stay in bed for a little while longer and drive in.
 
It's just such a huge time saver. By driving, I can make my 45 minute walk to university a 10 minute journey instead. Half an hour to work is only about 10 minutes, too.
Plus, I find driving very relaxing. I like to just go out onto open country roads and simply drive. It helps clear my mind quite well, I find.
 
I don't drive yet, but uh, I would like to think that people drive in order to get to places (and I'm talking about hundreds of miles). That's really the main reason why...

Sure there's the air pollution that we have to worry, but...that's such a trivial matter compared to the fact that everyone has places to go and driving is usually the solution. Then there's the whole water-fueled cars situation. You never know...maybe later in the future, all vehicles may just be running on water and not gas. But that's really wistful thinking on my part. xD
 
The answer's pretty obvious. People drive to get from one place to the other in a short amount of time.
 
Whats the point of driving? Seriously!? I mean when your learning all that happens is that you get subjected to immense amounts of pressure, have to jump through an almost infinite amount of hoops, tests etc, endure the countless failures and mistakes and for what!? To be able to yell incoherently at pedestrians and other road users? Or to be stuck in a traffic jam for 3 hours!?

On top of all this cars pollutes the world to an extent that the air may not be breathable in a hundred years? So what I would like to know what are your motivations for driving? What is so attractive about driving that you endure endless struggle and horrible torture in order to learn and pass?

You make it sound a LOT worse than it actually is. I didn't even read the rulebook and I passed the written test. It's all common sense basically and when if you just pay attention to who is driving you places at a young age, you'll get it down pretty easily. And if you CAN'T pass the road test then you shouldn't be on the road at all. We already have a huge number of douchebag kids that think their hardcore because they got their drivers license and still drive like morons. We don't need any more people that can't even park for christ sake.

Now, it sounds like you're describing driving in a busy city or something along those lines. If I'm ever in a big city I take public transportation. But I live in a suburban place where there isn't that much traffic and if that's the case, I'd rather drive for about 5 minutes to the closest Safeway then walk for 30 minutes.
 
I think it's more of a hassle to get people to drive you everywhere over driving yourself places and experiencing the transition to adulthood with having your own car. ;)
 
Ironically enough: convenience. Being able to drive is particularly handy, and multiple examples spring immediately to mind. Another ironic factor is laziness; especially in my case. Rather than getting up 30 minutes earlier and walk to work, I stay in bed for a little while longer and drive in.

Yep, that's all there is to it, and when you stay out late instead of taking a taxi, cause there are no more buses, you have a car. It's really handy in tight situations.
 
Whats the point of driving? Seriously!? I mean when your learning all that happens is that you get subjected to immense amounts of pressure, have to jump through an almost infinite amount of hoops, tests etc, endure the countless failures and mistakes and for what!? To be able to yell incoherently at pedestrians and other road users? Or to be stuck in a traffic jam for 3 hours!?

On top of all this cars pollutes the world to an extent that the air may not be breathable in a hundred years? So what I would like to know what are your motivations for driving? What is so attractive about driving that you endure endless struggle and horrible torture in order to learn and pass?

Umm... It's so I can get to point A to point B. I can't walk anywhere where I live. Although I live close to two large supermarkets it takes five minutes to drive there, and it would take probably an hour to walk there. It's not that I'm lazy. Sidewalks don't exist in the area I live. (Well in city areas yes.) It's just trees, houses, and shopping centers.

No offense... That's was a silly question. People need to drive to get to work, school, family, hospitals, supermarkets, mall, etc etc etc.

I could careless if my car pollutes to be honest. By the time we're having an issue with air pollution there probably won't be cars that use gas. Also scientist will probably find a way because of our advance in technology.
 
It's not a silly question I don't think. I'd much prefer public transport - you pay a little bus fair every week, cars don't go in your lane, you get stuck in traffic less then cars do, buses get into less accidents.

Yeah, I can see where people are coming from, and how they need cars for work, that's all cool. But, if I can get from A to B without having a car, and I can walk distances, then I will take that opportunity.
 
It's not a silly question I don't think. I'd much prefer public transport - you pay a little bus fair every week, cars don't go in your lane, you get stuck in traffic less then cars do, buses get into less accidents.

Where I live I cannot take buses from where I live. There are buses around here but only to city areas. Not only that trains are expensive here. (Amtrak sucks cock!) Also once you go away from high populated areas everything is spread out. You won't be able to reach the next without driving for 30 minutes to an hour. Americans depend on car travel A LOT.
 
Whats the point of driving? Seriously!? I mean when your learning all that happens is that you get subjected to immense amounts of pressure, have to jump through an almost infinite amount of hoops, tests etc, endure the countless failures and mistakes and for what!? To be able to yell incoherently at pedestrians and other road users? Or to be stuck in a traffic jam for 3 hours!?

Looks like somebody keeps failing his drivers test. Jesus, it's not that hard. You learn to drive the speed limit, stop at lights and stop signs, use your turn signals, merge lanes, and depending on the school they might even *gasp* teach you to parallel park (which I learned on my own, thank you very much)!

The point of driving is simple: transportation.

On top of all this cars pollutes the world to an extent that the air may not be breathable in a hundred years? So what I would like to know what are your motivations for driving? What is so attractive about driving that you endure endless struggle and horrible torture in order to learn and pass?
Oh cry me a bloody river. Factories do just as much, and what do you care? You won't be alive 100 years from now. The attractiveness about driving is that you can go places when you need or want to. For example, tonight my mom was making yet another crappy health food dinner. I didn't want it, so I hopped in my car and drove 5 minutes to Jack in the Box. I wouldn't be able to do that if I didn't have a car, and I sure as hell wouldn't be able to go to my community college if I didn't have a car.

It's not a silly question I don't think. I'd much prefer public transport - you pay a little bus fair every week, cars don't go in your lane, you get stuck in traffic less then cars do, buses get into less accidents.

You seem to forget that lots of places don't HAVE public transportation. And public transportation isn't all flowers and roses, either. It can be dirty, unsafe, and in major cities it'll cost you almost as much as gas for a car. My city just recently got public transportation, but it's still in it's early stages and there aren't alot of bus stops. Everything is so spread out around here that it's nigh impossible to get anywhere on a bicycle or on feet, unless you want to leave three hours before you have to be at work.
 
Looks like somebody keeps failing his drivers test.

Again, get out of my head! :gasp:

I, personally, cannot wait to learn how to drive. It'd be great to get out once in a while and...you know, have a life :wacky: Cars can get me where I'd need to go. Here in north-east America, there are WAY too many hills than I'd like. I tried walking to a store once...I nearly died of exhaustion. So the best answer: driving!
 
Looks like somebody keeps failing his drivers test. Jesus, it's not that hard. You learn to drive the speed limit, stop at lights and stop signs, use your turn signals, merge lanes, and depending on the school they might even *gasp* teach you to parallel park (which I learned on my own, thank you very much)!

Ok first things first...I have passed my theory test and am 6 weeks away from my practical test. Therefore I don't keep failing it.

Secondly I know all my maneuvers such as reversing around a corner, parallel parking, reverse parking, and the 3 point turn.

Thirdly it may come as a surprise to you that not EVERY person finds driving as easy as you do, and not everyone is some kind of *PERFECT* being that cant possibly make a mistake.

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The point of driving is simple: transportation.

Oh cry me a bloody river. Factories do just as much, and what do you care? You won't be alive 100 years from now. The attractiveness about driving is that you can go places when you need or want to. For example, tonight my mom was making yet another crappy health food dinner. I didn't want it, so I hopped in my car and drove 5 minutes to Jack in the Box. I wouldn't be able to do that if I didn't have a car, and I sure as hell wouldn't be able to go to my community college if I didn't have a car.

Sure factories may do just as much polluting, but there are strict regulations on how much pollution is caused by these factories, whilst a car can pollute as much as it wants in its lifetime. Also there is such a thing as not making a bad situation worse, you cant just assume that Scientist's are god and are going to come up with some kind of miracle machine that wont pollute the earth at all.

Also it may be true that WE wont be here in a 100 years but your CHILDREN might and your GRANDCHILDREN most definitely will be. Remember the world we make today is the world THEY have to live in tomorrow.
 
Sure factories may do just as much polluting, but there are strict regulations on how much pollution is caused by these factories, whilst a car can pollute as much as it wants in its lifetime. Also there is such a thing as not making a bad situation worse, you cant just assume that Scientist's are god and are going to come up with some kind of miracle machine that wont pollute the earth at all.

Also it may be true that WE wont be here in a 100 years but your CHILDREN might and your GRANDCHILDREN most definitely will be. Remember the world we make today is the world THEY have to live in tomorrow.
Oh Noes, It's Waco all over again, all us Branch Davidians know that the Earth is going to end in 100 years.
Yeah Right. I wish people would stop overstating the possible effects of global warming, the Earth will be fine.

Also I'll give you a little lesson mmkay?
Cars are installed with catalytic converters, what they do is change most of the CO2 and CO coming out of a car's exhaust into water vapour. Sure some still comes out, but rather small amounts. So there is no need to go out and buy Toyota Prius because cars are destroying the enviroment because they are inherently evil, and no doubt they were created by Satan.

Also factories have a limit to the amount they can produce yearly. Which is still more than a car would do in 100 years. Also factories can pay to increase the amount they can pollute, unless they are in a certain area.

Furthermore You've totally avoided responding to the practicality of cars. Sure you can in some places use public transport. However it is not always a realistic option. Also you lose your indepence by having to rely on public transport. I have to travel over 100kms each day to get to school, which would be impossible for me to do without a car.
 
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Secondly I know all my maneuvers such as reversing around a corner, parallel parking, reverse parking, and the 3 point turn.

Then why were you bawwing and making driving sound like a living nightmare?

Thirdly it may come as a surprise to you that not EVERY person finds driving as easy as you do, and not everyone is some kind of *PERFECT* being that cant possibly make a mistake.
I find driving easy because I've been doing it for 4 years. You can't expect to do great at driving when you're new at it and then throw a massive fit about it saying its pointless and all it lets you do is sit in traffic jams.

Sure factories may do just as much polluting, but there are strict regulations on how much pollution is caused by these factories, whilst a car can pollute as much as it wants in its lifetime. Also there is such a thing as not making a bad situation worse, you cant just assume that Scientist's are god and are going to come up with some kind of miracle machine that wont pollute the earth at all.
Are you that ignorant? What the hell do you think emissions tests are for on cars, or MUFFLERS? There ARE regulations on how much pollution a car is allowed to emit before it can't be driven legally. Not to mention we have things called HYBRIDS now, which cut down on pollution. And as gas prices go up, people are choosing hybrid cars and other smaller-sized vehicles that produce less pollutants.

Also it may be true that WE wont be here in a 100 years but your CHILDREN might and your GRANDCHILDREN most definitely will be. Remember the world we make today is the world THEY have to live in tomorrow.
I don't plan on having children, so...don't care :neomon:
 
The point of driving is to get around. Public transportation is great and all, but you go through too many stops before it gets to yours, and to be honest, you'd be spending almost hours more per month riding the bus or train than you would if you drove.

It takes a freaking 3 hour trip by train with multiple switches plus a trip by bus after that to get to UCSD, which is close to where I'll be attending school. Driving? 1 hour.
 
I get really frustrated not being able to drive, especially like on Sundays and bank holidays. Yeah it's expensive and adds to pollution.....but to be honest, Im not all that fussed

Id rather have the convienience of being able to get to see my family in about 15 minutes half an hour than an hour and a bloody half

Oh and Iv lost track of how many times I was late for work because of the stupid goddam publi transport. And it sodding sucked having to get out of bed so bloody early. It took me almost an hour to get there. If I had a car I could have had such an epic lie in. I might not have even quit but I got so pissed off with how shite it was and all the travelling and having to get Ellie to and from nursery every day realy began to grate on me -__-
 
whats the point?

the point is to make you lose money, gain weight and save you time all in 4 wheels thats what the point is i tell you!!!

the written test is BS, seriously.
the main reason people fail the driving test is because they get nervous. i failed it the first time and the second time i couldnt feel my hands...they were literally numb and tingly...and not the good tingly either >_<.
 
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