What’s up with all the “new driver” stickers?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The stickers make no difference to me. If you drive like a moron I will absolutely honk at you, cut you off and treat you like the moron you are. Learn to drive.


You're such an experienced driver but you think cutting off another driver is okay and safe. But the sticker is the a%%hole. Okay.
Anonymous
People here have no patience, and there are lots of young drivers and people new to driving moving here.

I appreciate the stickers, as it lets me know they are learning and not drunk or something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I started noticing this a couple years ago but it keeps expanding.

IME: crap drivers hoping their little sticker will buy them some forgiveness.

Not from me.


I hope you are a nicer and less cynical person in real life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes my young driver is nervous, and just learning how the mechanics of the car work. Hopefully people see the sticker and go around us. It’s stressful.



"Going around us" is stressful too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes my young driver is nervous, and just learning how the mechanics of the car work. Hopefully people see the sticker and go around us. It’s stressful.



"Going around us" is stressful too.
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Then just slow down. It won’t kill you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The stickers make no difference to me. If you drive like a moron I will absolutely honk at you, cut you off and treat you like the moron you are. Learn to drive.


Who wants to tell him?
Anonymous
I realized now that 99% of people in our area are liars.
Anonymous
My daughter is about to get her license. There is a student driver magnet on the back of the car she is using. She has to get so many more hours of practice to qualify than we did as teens. We are constantly letting her drive to an activity, dropping her off, and then driving home. I do usually forget the stupid magnet is there. Oh, well.

People need to get over themselves. And those of you acting as if we are all using them all the time so we can drive like beginners? Boy, are you in for a rude surprise when your own kids get their permits and you have to spend dozens of hours in the car with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This might be one of the craziest threads on DCUM. It's wild to me.

People live in such a little unhappy world that they are honking at 15 year olds as they learn to drive. WTF is wrong with people.


And cutting them off! What awful people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This might be one of the craziest threads on DCUM. It's wild to me.

People live in such a little unhappy world that they are honking at 15 year olds as they learn to drive. WTF is wrong with people.


And cutting them off! What awful people.


And they think they are a better driver! Speeding and cutting people off doesn’t make you a better driver. You are probably the one causing all the accidents. Be a good human. Show some grace and class.
Anonymous
I am in upstate New York and recently got one and I’m a 35 year old woman. I moved to dc after college and never learned to drive because I had Ubers and metro. Then I moved to upstate and I couldn’t learn because of the pandemic and kids at home (I didn’t want to learn with them in car).

So I am tackling my fear of driving and taking lessons and doing test drives with my husband as passenger during off peak hours. I drive at speed limit and maybe turn a bit slow and wait for opportunities to turn left (sigh). So I got one because I thought it would help. There is my story and it’s my second month driving! (Proud of myself for it but literally a ball of anxiety every time and I haven’t even went on highway yet!!) wish people were nicer and more patient on the road.
Anonymous
Obviously, some of you have never taught a new driver.
I appreciate the stickers more after teaching three kids to drive. Even at 50% are not new drivers it is still worth the warning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in England where an L ( learner) magnet was required by law if a learner was driving. Should be required here too..


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are suddenly everywhere! & 8 times out of 10 they’re adults.


They’re new to the country. Give them a break.


+1

You people are soooo rude, cut other humans some slack. There are adults learning to drive too. Does it make you feel like a badass when you speed by them and flip them the bird!

There are kids who are nervous on the road. You were not always this awesome driver. You were young once.

I don’t understand why people are so mean. You will not get there that much faster. It’s not their fault you left late.


100%

I was the ah a few years ago when I was stuck driving my kids to middle school. Several days I was frustrated with a specific car driving kind of slow in the left lane as we went to school. It took several days before I learned it was a kid driving himself for the first time. He was being safe and I was being a jerk. I am not a selfish jerk so I don't hate on people who use the signs. It's so dcum to be offended by the new driver sticker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are suddenly everywhere! & 8 times out of 10 they’re adults.


They’re new to the country. Give them a break.


Exactly. 2 months ago they were walking through the desert to get here. They’ve had a tough year. Now they’re here and they’ve been given funds to get a car, and they’re driving, and it’s all very new and confusing to them. In a couple years they’ll have their driver’s license and car insurance and they be just like anyone else on the road. C’mon man, cut them some slack, Jack.
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