It's a slow learning curve.
It's raining! I've got work to do! I'm going touring because the weather is good! ..... And as a result, it was hard to get another appointment, which was my own fault.
This is not good! So yesterday, even though it was drizzling, I didn't cancel the two-hour lesson I had taken before.
(Above) Raincoat I bought at Keiyo D2 when it rained on the Venus Line tour last year.
(Bottom) Workman Aegis Pro that I had lying around unused.
I was fully armed and ready to go.
I took a lesson on wavy roads and emergency braking. ....... It's a good thing that I was driving carefully because it was raining.
I'm not sure if it's a good thing that the road was wet from the rain and I was driving cautiously, but I hardly got any attention.
Now I had three hours left, excluding the graduation test.
When I got home, I thought, "Okay, I'll finish the rest quickly," and opened the reservation screen on my phone.
Next is the simulator. I'm pretty sure they didn't have them when I got my mid-size or regular license.
This plan allows you to make reservations up to 20 days in advance, so you can see the availability calendar for three weeks.
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I don't have a single hour available for reservation.
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No, this is a system problem, right? So I called the school and said, "Well, I don't have an hour available in the next 20 days. Seriously?" I asked them, "Seriously?" They replied, "Seriously.
I was told that there is a possibility if I wait for a cancellation, so I'll try on a rainy day. ...... I wonder when I'll be able to get it. ......
I've got some free time on my hands, so I think I'll go take the one-shot test.
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