Bay Area drivers are crazy. While on the other hand, people in Southern California for example, are crazy, but calm at the same time. Here in the bay, if you’re not going at least 65 MPH on a freeway when it’s empty and the weather conditions are perfect, then you're doing something wrong. Drivers enjoy to mess with …show more content…
It was so bad, that it make me have a fear of the freeway. The day started with me rushing to go buy things. To get to the places I needed to go faster, I decided to take the freeway. At the time, I was driving my grandma with my grandma in the passenger’s seat. During that time, I had no experience of driving on the freeway and didn't have my permit or any drivers education experience. In my mind, I thought driving was only about following the road signs. I had no idea what my blind spots where, how to adjust my mirror or how to merge properly. Before i got on to the freeway, I was going about 30 mph and thinking that the speed was correct, but in reality I was going a bit too slow. The car came right next to me as I tried to merge and I stepped on my brakes and came to a complete stop, until I saw the other person was breaking so I could get on. So the person who stopped for me, and the person behind me were both honking at me. Then, me being the weird person I am, gassed off and got on to the freeway safely. After that day, I didn't get on the freeway until I learned how to merge properly. Today, I can get on the freeway no problem, car or no car. I’m fine with merging on the freeway if someone asked me to. With all the education I received, I learned how to adjust my mirrors, where my blind spots were, and how to merge properly. I’ve also received drivers education, drivers training, and my junior permit, and my