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Good morning from Harvard Illinois. I was here last week, Im a new member. I wanted to thank you guys for welcoming me and giving me support for the BRC class.
Well I passed with flying colors over the weekend!! I was so freakin nervous. I aced the written 100% and I got 6 points off on the riding which was no big deal. Im just glad its over now.
I will be totally legal in a couple of weeks when I get my certificate to take to the DMV! Iam so excited!!!
Stay off the sidewalks peope! J/K congrats and welcome to the wonderful world of ignorant automobile drivers! Head on a swivel and trust no one in an intersection!
I've been hit by a few of them... so it's always best to keep your eyes open, watch what people are doing in their cars when you're beside them and if you see anyone driving and talkig/texting on a phone don't be afraid to say "GET OFF THE PHONE AND DRIVE DUMBASS!"
Congrats and welcome to this wacky world. Man so many nubies these days. Guess I never bothered to put it in perspective beforeThere's a class going on every weekend here locally at the mall parking lot and several other places in & around Dallas-Ft Worth. Anywhere from 10 to 30 people per class and I assume it's the same all over the country. That's an ***-load of new riders getting on the road each week. I guess this is a good thing? I have no idea what the numbers are but I'll bet it's growing rapidly each year. But I'm also sure the number of new car drivers is still outgrowing it. Ya'll be careful out there.
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