Death Candy wrote:Sanssouci wrote:Carter wrote:
You mentioned that you live in upstate New York, I'm surprised to hear that you do not know how to drive! (I don't know either, but I have good public transport in NYC). Is the public transport good there or do your family members take you around? And wow never been on a plane! I am scared of heights, but planes are something else for sure... sometimes my heart randomly lurches forward, but it is generally okay.
I've actually never taken a bus either and am afraid of that too! I have been lucky to always have family who can drive me. I'm trying to learn, but it's been about 15 years, and I haven't made any progress yet...
I don't know how to drive either. Best if I don't. People might die. lol I'm also afraid of taking the bus. I don't know what I'll do when my dad passes away because I do not like driving with my brother. He's a bossy ass. <<;
I currently reside in Scotland but use to live in Maryland and it was kind of the opposite of New York - no public transport and most areas you had to have a car to get to. I didn't drive there - I had a family member take me to work and after work, most places were a short walk away so I often did my shopping within the hour and half I had to wait for my ride to get off of work to pick me up since he worked in the next town over unless my mom or friend stopped by to pick me up when I got off.
Have been to New York and know how crazy it can be. Was due to go with my college to NYC a few years ago but the trip was changed back to Paris and we didn't want to go back to Paris again since we went the previous year. The only funny thing would of been - I hold an US and UK passport so if we had gone, I would of waltzed right in while the rest would of had to go through customs.
I held a provisional in Maryland but during the Summer, the traffic was just like New York and I was too nervous to drive anywhere but the back roads near where we lived - we lived in a small town out in the country so was plenty of back roads that my friend would come and pick me up and just spend a few hours going down the backroads, listening to the radio and girl talk, lol.
I also hold a provisional here but since we only have the one car - I am stuck trying to arrange driving lessons than after that, I will have to find my own car but I can't complain since can walk into the town and even through my mum says I am crazy - I have walked than take public transport to the other two towns closer to us. If I get the choice, I walk but I have no issues taking the bus or trains if required. Kind of don't have the choice if I want to get Uni - kind of stuck having to take a train since no buses from my town go to there or visit friends that don't live near me.