I am learning to drive. I am a licensed driver in the US and I have been licensed for 12 years. However, I now need to learn it all over again. You are wondering if I've had some horrific accident, fallen in a freak accident perhaps and lost all of my memories associated with driving. Well, I haven't and that actually would make learning a new way of driving easier. My problem is that I moved to a foreign country and with a new country comes... you guessed it, new everything!
The back story from where I wrote last to where I am now would be helpful. So last time I blogged I was worried about a job. Well I got it! Yay! And I'm very excited to start working at my new job in Leeds this Thursday! I found out a few weeks ago however there was tons of paper work that needed filling in. References that needed calling, and now I am about to start my first full-time job in a foreign country. Woot.
With the position came a car allowance or a company car. So, after thinking it over I decided I would get a car and then use the car allowance towards it's upkeep, petrol, insurance, MOT, Tax, etc. I found a 2001 Skoda Fabia 1.6 with and 8v engine. So it's no sports car and as Eric put it, "it doesn't really have much pickup." But it seemed like a good deal, the car only had 60K miles on it and is in good condition. No major rework/accidents, etc.
The only problem with the car, or my problem rather, is that my Skoda is a manual and I've been driving a manual for the grand total of 1 week (which incidentally is how long I have owned my Skoda).
So here is the deal. I've actually given my car 1 month to bond with me. I'm just not feeling it. You pay a good amount of money for something and you'd expect there would be an instantaneous bond between you and that thing, right? Wrong. That is not the case with my Skoda. I feel that my car is out to scare the crap out of me or just make me miserable. I swear that each time I do something--start out, shift, make an uphill start--I'm trying to do it the same as I did last time when it worked just fine. However, if I think too much about it... I stall out.
Therefore, I'm hating on my car and I'm hating on driving right now. I have been so distraught over learning a whole new way to drive and I'm now worried about the driving tests I will eventually need to take if I want to keep driving in the UK past Oct 4th.
I'm trying not to be so negative and find the silver linings so maybe if I share them with all of you, (whoever you are) I can convince myself to push on with the driving thing.
Reasons I hate driving now:
- Everything I knew about driving just got thrown out the window
- I don't get the road markings. If I grew up here it would be easier to understand what road marks mean but I have no clue what the difference is between a Pelican or Toucan crossing.
- I keep wanting to drive on the right or worse turn onto the right-hand side when turning onto an adjoining road
- Roundabouts are a good idea but more difficult than they look (plus they make me sick when I'm the passenger)
- The roads here are VERY narrow and oncoming traffic is scary as s*&#
- Roads are so winding it takes an hour to go 18 miles
- Although I've been practicing, I still suck at driving a manual
- It feels like I'm learning to drive for the first time but I have done this years ago!
- I get very nervous every time I need to drive
- Driving with Eric has been banned because I get too defensive around him
- I am stubborn
- It will be a good life-skill to have
- Practically all vehicles outside of the US are manual
- The freedom to drive
- Not being reliant on public transportation
- Independence
- Bragging rights to say I can drive a manual
- So that I can drive to pick my friends and parents up from the airport and drive around England when/if they visit
- So that Eric will ride with me again and when we go on our trip/s around Europe I can drive as well
- To be proud of myself for learning something hard and new
- Kate must make 10 uphill starts in a row.
- If the car stalls out, Kate must start over at 0.
- Once Kate reaches 10 successful uphill starts she can reverse down the drive and then stop practicing.
- Kate is not allowed to stop practicing until she reaches 10 successful uphill starts.
I guess for now I'm forging on. I'm never one to quit but this is one thing that is a lot harder than it looks. Wish me luck!