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Blind_Prophet 02-02-2004 04:12 PM

[img]graemlins/rant.gif[/img] ARGH I just spent like two and a half hours waiting in line at the DMV to take a road test to get my licence, and finally they call my name to go out and take the test, so things are going normal i get in he's checking the blinkers and such outside of the car, then he walks up to the window and tells me i have a break light out, and that I can't take the test unless the car passes outside inspection. He's like well just go get a new bulb and come back and take the test but your gonna have to wait in line again, at this time its about 2:50 and roadtest end at 4:00 and the line is BACKED UP OUT THE DOOR, so I drive down to get the replacement bulb and just to see which brake light is out I have my mom hit the breaks while I check and THE LIGHTS ARE WORKING FINE!!!!! so now i have to go back up there tomarrow and wait in line again.

I needed to vent that i'm sure some of you probally have worse dmv stories though.

Aelia Jusa 02-02-2004 04:41 PM

How annoying! The thing I hate the most about the Australian equivalent of the DMV is the number of people there paying their registration in person. You can pay by phone, people! So you end up having to wait for about 4 times as long as you otherwise would for things you HAVE to be there for, like renewing your licence [img]graemlins/idontagreeatall.gif[/img]

LOL I remember when I took my driving test and passed. We went in to get my licence and had the photo, and it was actually quite nice! Except on closer inspection they had given me another learner's permit, so we had to go back and get another photo taken and wait while they made it up again. Fortunately they didn't make us wait in line again, but the photo was much worse! :D

VulcanRider 02-02-2004 05:43 PM

Ya know, if you call ahead & make an appointment, you can walk in and not have to wait in that line. It works that way here in Florida, and I think most (all?) other states have the same setup...

Blind_Prophet 02-02-2004 07:33 PM

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Originally posted by VulcanRider:
Ya know, if you call ahead & make an appointment, you can walk in and not have to wait in that line. It works that way here in Florida, and I think most (all?) other states have the same setup...
Thing about that is I need someone to take me and my moms schedual is always changing so I never really know when I can go.

T/-/alali 02-02-2004 09:16 PM

I had to wait 7 hours in line at the DMV to get my permit because the computers were down state wide. :D

Felix The Assassin 02-02-2004 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by VulcanRider:
Ya know, if you call ahead & make an appointment, you can walk in and not have to wait in that line. It works that way here in Florida, and I think most (all?) other states have the same setup...
Will they do that for the voting polls?

VulcanRider 02-03-2004 07:18 PM

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Originally posted by Felix The Assassin:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by VulcanRider:
Ya know, if you call ahead & make an appointment, you can walk in and not have to wait in that line. It works that way here in Florida, and I think most (all?) other states have the same setup...

Will they do that for the voting polls? </font>[/QUOTE]I've never heard of the polls doing that, but it's a great idea...

Cloudbringer 02-03-2004 08:25 PM

That sounds like a royal pain! You get to wait all that time, find out the light is really working and then go back later...ugh! I guess DMV offices are pretty much the same everywhere! Hurry up and wait!

Blind_Prophet 02-03-2004 10:27 PM

I went back this mourning right when they opened took the test and passed. :D good going me :D

ryaldin 02-04-2004 06:53 AM

The day I was prepared to take my driving exam, my mother's car broke down...big time. The transmission (an automatic, of course) gave up the ghost, so I was a bit stranded. We called up my grandparents and borrowed and old (1984-ish) Chevy Nova, but the Nova's of the 80's wern't Chevy's, they were Toyota's with chevy emblems on them (seriously, Chevrolet purchased an older model of toyota and put it into production as the compact car for chevrolet). I believe the power steering pump went out on it, so it was actually more difficult that driving without power steering to begin with. I had NEVER driven this car in my life, and I was...15? at the time, and hardly what I would call an experienced driver. Competent, maybe. Lastly, the car was stiff, and slow, and it handled like a brick on a rollerskate, because for some reason, when senior citizens own a car for a long time, they really don't seem to push it too hard, and the car pretty much gets used to going slow...really really slow, and really really gently. Of course it didn't help that I was nervous, and pretty much shaking during the whole test. I passed with a 95 or a 97. Whew.


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