Submitted by Jessieface13 t3_z75ghv in LifeProTips
When I was learning to drive my uncle was overly cautious and kept me to the back roads. He made sure to teach me how the car felt at regularly used speeds (25-45 MPH) and taught me about stop signs and lights, all of those super necessary lessons.
Since we kept to surface streets and parking lots I didn't realize I wasn't turning the headlights all the way on, just the fog lights. Also, I may have been comfortable at lower speeds but didn't actually know how fast it feels to go on the freeway.
The first night I drove myself home alone on the freeway I didn't turn my lights all the way on at first because I didn't want to accidentally turn on the brights. I also got spooked and floored it to 90 before realizing I was going way too fast.
As I was getting my bearings a cop drove up next to me, flashed their lights and siren, and sped off. I can't even imagine what would have happened if I had gotten a ticket my first time driving by myself, I am incredibly lucky the cop had more important things to do. When I got home I asked my uncle to give me a nighttime and freeway driving lesson, but neglected to tell him about my close call.
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