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Name: Anonymous 2019-08-11 16:59

I get terribly anxious when I try to ride a car. I don't even have a car license at my age of 25. I think a motorcycle would be a better fit for me since one of my problems with cars is that they are too big for me to maneuver well. A small motorcycle like the Honda Grom or Monkey would be quite easy and nice to ride.

I often use my bicycle to commute to work when the weather isn't too bad which is mostly the case here in California. I think I can easily transition to a motorcycle. What do you guys think?

Name: Anonymous 2019-08-11 19:35

No driving licence for autists.

Name: Anonymous 2019-08-11 20:38

>>2
To be honest that's the reason why I've never attempted to earn a car driving license. I've relied on my trusty bicycle or a bus to get me to work or school for all my life. I feel like I'm missing out on the motorized vehicles experience and now I think that maybe a motorcycle could be a good way for me to enjoy it.

I'm looking at the Suzuki VanVan200 and it looks like a good fit for me.

Name: Anonymous 2019-08-11 23:03

Your spacial awareness would expand to cover your car after a few weeks of practice, if you spent 6 months to a year only running basic errands and driving to and from work you would then find yourself to be an expert driver and your car to be similar to a snail's shell. What you are saying to yourself now is "I am an inferior person so instead of doing what others do I must select an inferior alternative" which is a dangerous attitude to approach life with. Instead you should consider the inherent inferiority of normalfags compared to yourself, as they mindlessly follow the herd without considering consequences.

Really the only difference between you and some confident car driving normalfag is you considered consequences and assumed everybody else did, leading you to believe it was inferiority that stopped you jumping in a car for the first time and driving down the motorway immediately like a normalfag would. But your approach can be superior once you overcome your assumptions of its inferiority, since you worry and consider the consequences of actions, if you committed to driving you would end up being a skilled and responsible driver.

Name: Anonymous 2019-08-12 3:56

bro you're gonna fucking die on a motorcycle

Name: Anonymous 2019-08-12 9:55

>>3
I am extremely autistic and i got the license at 37, i would advise against waiting.

Name: Anonymous 2019-08-16 4:14

dicks out for Harambe

Name: Cudder !cXCudderUE 2019-08-17 2:05

Name: Anonymous 2019-08-25 18:17

This is why military service should be mandatory.

I had similar feelings about the obstacle course we had to do. Being the military I had to do it anyway and cleared it decently. Furthermore the complete platoon cleared it. Even the small, beta jew. Only the fat turk had real problems, the others cleared it with a decent time. Turns out humans are very good at such things.

Even though you haven't slept much and have been working the last 12 hours and have like 2 brain cells left after the military brainwash you're going to be pumped full of adrenaline and you won't slip and crash into the ground. After subsequent runs we only had 2 guys hurt themselves: The fat, unintelligent, degenerate turk and some guy who went on it when it was wet.

So ask yourself: Do you have the intelligence and motor skills needed to drive a car? Do you unterstand street signs and did you drill the movements to operate your car? Is your equipment reliable and are the driving conditions good? Do you have a modern car with the myriad of safety features a decent one has nowadays?

If you doubt your intelligence or motor skills approach it scientifically: Take an IQ test and reach a decent score in a video game which demands motor skills. If the other things aren't good yet change them.

If you've reached such a setup you're already way safer than the average driver. Don't do drugs, don't watch your phone, don't fiddle with the radio, don't be tired and you're even safer. Drive defensively and build spacial awareness and you'll be very, very safe.

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