Originally posted by: Gaffer Tape
I believe he said "less mistakes," which isn't a good thing. Oh shit. Well, luckily, I don't make mistakes (except the 'less mistakes' mistake I just made).
Originally posted by: Warbler
isn't it true that in Europe they drive on the left side of the road instead of the right? If true, I think that would justify a test. I would think driving on the opposite side of the road would require some adjustment and it would make sense to test people to make they can do it.
It's not that hard. After a few short journeys you get used to it. I have already driven thousands of miles across the United States, all over Los Angeles and New York City (which are supposedly 2 of the hardest places to drive).I believe he said "less mistakes," which isn't a good thing. Oh shit. Well, luckily, I don't make mistakes (except the 'less mistakes' mistake I just made).
Originally posted by: Warbler
isn't it true that in Europe they drive on the left side of the road instead of the right? If true, I think that would justify a test. I would think driving on the opposite side of the road would require some adjustment and it would make sense to test people to make they can do it.
But to be honest, I can totally see why they would need to test me. It's just a bit of a drag.