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Cake day: October 20th, 2023

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  • That sounds wild. I imagine it varies by state and some will be easier than others.

    In the UK you have a lot of lessons and practice getting used to driving the car and navigating traffic, as well as perform some manoeuvres; for instance a parallel park and bay parking. We practice the emergency stop, hill starts, and roundabouts and more.

    Then you have the theory test where they ask questions about signs and road rules etc. many are common sense but people fail a lot.

    Then you have hazard perception where you watch videos and click the hazards before they become a danger. This is harder as you have to click at the right points.

    All in all it’s rather difficult to get driving and I am all for it as it means people on the roads can generally drive.


  • Not necessarily.

    Roundabouts are used in area of moderate to high traffic where multiple roads meet and places where continuous flow is needed. Like motorway junctions. The junction near me is very high traffic, and we use a roundabout with traffic lights too. They can be less effective if the flow of traffic is heavy in one direction but not the other.

    Traffic lights are used in busy urban areas where there are a lot of pedestrians or places with uneven traffic distribution. These can cause issues of slowing traffic in quieter times due to lights not really being smart and knowing when people are there.






  • I was very low and would order Benzos on the dark web. For me it was because they would know me tf out. I never really used them out of the house as they just leave a blank slot of where you went or what you did. Had the worst withdrawals and heard you can die from that, but the sick thing is I have a longing for that feeling all the time.

    tl:dr - Depressed -> alprazolam-> sleep -> work -> repeat.