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    #91
    ayos!!!!!

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    #92
    Quote Originally Posted by M54 Powered
    ako mahilig manakot ng student driver. yun bang pipinahan mo ng malapit as you pass them by :evillaugh
    ako din minsan ganyan, yun tipong sinisik-sik ko hehehe ...

    i'm just giving him a taste of things to come. for his own good

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    #93
    Ako subdivision muna, then 2-lane-2way, then 6-lanes-2-way. nung nasanay na, no prob pagdating sa EDSA. ok din matuto sa matrapik na lugar, like markets. You'll learn how to make "singit" and put your left foot to the test.

    To add, dapat prohibit muna ang stude driver sa Elliptical Road. 10 lanes yata ito!! Tapos super weaving pa mga sasakyan including jeeps and buses!!

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    #94
    Quote Originally Posted by rst619
    parang di ako agree sa majority ah. Although tama na responsibilidad talaga ng nakabangga sa likod ung insidente, at tama rin na dapat tayo ang magbigay dahil student pa lang un, di yata ayos na lagi na lang nating pagbibigyan ang mga student drivers. I support the idea na hindi dapat pina-alagwa sa EDSA ung studyante kung hindi pa sanay. Kargo ng instructor un. Kung ako sasagutin mo ng "kaya nga dinala sa EDSA para matuto" e magpapanting talaga ulo ko. Baka magkaperwisyuhan na lang tayo.

    on an extreme analogy, tutal alam ko marami nasa field of meds dito. diba ang mga intern hindi lahat pwedeng gawin kaagad? Kayo papayag ba kayo na ang mag-open heart surgery sa inyo ay isang "student surgeon"? Tapos sasabihin sa inyo kaya nga siya mag opera para matuto e? hehehe
    Hmm...Your analogy is far-fetched, but plausible. Kung AP lang, pwede na sigurong pagtulungan ng residente at intern, lalo na sa mga service patient. Diyan nga natututo ang mga interns, eh. Kung thoracic surgery, e siyempre, it's the "big guns" consultants. It's a step-by-step process. A student driver can never overcome his fear kung di siya isasabak sa EDSA. There's always a first time. We should give the student drivers a slack. Pareho yan ng 1st year resident on his first ex lap. Kung gugulatin mo, e nenerbiyosin yan, baka magkaputol-putol pa yung mga bituka, hehehe....

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    #95
    Quote Originally Posted by huggybear
    Ako subdivision muna, then 2-lane-2way, then 6-lanes-2-way. nung nasanay na, no prob pagdating sa EDSA. ok din matuto sa matrapik na lugar, like markets. You'll learn how to make "singit" and put your left foot to the test.

    To add, dapat prohibit muna ang stude driver sa Elliptical Road. 10 lanes yata ito!! Tapos super weaving pa mga sasakyan including jeeps and buses!!
    OT lang po...driving on the the elliptical road is one of my daily sources of short-lived adrenaline rush. It keeps you super-alert. Sabi ko nga sa wifey nung nag-aaral pa siyang mag-drive, kapag natuto ka dito sa circle, magiging magaling kang driver...

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    #96
    There must have been a reason why Highway 54 was changed to EDSA, but this is not one of them...

    Layo ba... sorry sawsaw lang.

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    #97
    Quote Originally Posted by M54 Powered
    ako mahilig manakot ng student driver. yun bang pipinahan mo ng malapit as you pass them by :evillaugh
    haha, i also like to do that. Usually, when i see a student driver, I drive up behind them, or pass them while i honk my horn at them as if they were doing somethin wrong. haha, even at SM parking lots, when they're practicing their parking, i honk at them. Just a little taste of what it's like on the mean streets of Manila.

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    #98
    mahirap talaga maging student driver.... tsk tsk tsk!!!! being bullied on the road is not a good experience... It really reflects how filipino drivers are... kaya nga siguro ang pangit ng ratings streets natin when it comes to road courtesy.

  9. #99
    road courtesy isn't in the vocabulary in majority of pinoy drivers...

    One more thing, its one to drive in a village, its totally different in the real world where you have to deal with all kinds of personalities... it should be a step by step process, if Socialite begins their actual driving lessons in Edsa I think its a bit of a reach, its a major highway with lots of cars and PUVs not for a newbie driver.

    Anyway the the issue here not why the thread starter bumped a Socialite student but if its proper for Socialite to give driving lessons in EDSA...

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    #100
    lets just be very careful when encountering student drivers next time....

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