I have nothing much to say... I tried. Obtaining my licence in Chester doesn't mean that much to me anymore, even though it was once meaningful and it would have been nice to end my 3 years stay here. Of course, it would have also been nice to celebrate the success with my instructor, who has guided me through the obstacles and helped prepare me for this hurdle, but unfortunately, as I learn many true facts of life from the famous Taiwanese drama 'Silence', I begin to accept the misfortunes in life and that every opportunity must be taken to the fullest without regret. Hand on heart, I can honestly say without regret that I grasped onto every opportunity that was offered.
My misfortune and inner fear was all led by the new car. I tried to face it with courage but the biting point was extremely quiet, and for this reason, stalling was always a fear. Just when I thought I had mastered it in the lessons, the touch slipped away from me on the test and repeatedly occured as I tried to emerge onto a main road. The junction was on a slight incline, which forced me to roll backwards if I didn't keep the bite.. It was marked as a serious fault since a few cars were lined up behind me. The solution was to add gas to get me up the slope, but because I had my foot on the foot brake to hold the car still, I could not add the gas. I didn't use the hand brake and this would have helped me a great deal.
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