"When I was a little boy, I wanted so badly to drive a car, " he said.
It isn't too unusual for someone to be surprised that I can drive a car.
It was like trying to drive a car without power steering, said Haynes, only harder.
They need a drivers license, so that they can obtain car insurance, and lawfully drive a car.
The Saudi king is educating his people, even women though he still won't let them drive a car.
Imagine if everyone who used to ride a horse for transportation simply refused to drive a car.
"She learned how to drive a car in Joshua Tree National Park in July because nobody goes there, " he said.
He doesn't drive a car and -- other than a bicycle and some odds and ends -- he has no assets.
We are faced with a fundamental question: Should the bottom half of American earners be able to afford to drive a car?
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We give control over them to someone else, but we feel our safety is in our own hands when we drive a car.
Most American buyers don't get exactly what they want but they do get instant gratification--they drive a car away immediately after deciding to buy it.
They don't have permission to drive a car, and that's unjust.
Not everyone is qualified to own or have access to guns, just as not all of us are qualified to drive a car, without some regulation.
They are also carping about her New Yorkiness she did not learn to drive a car until her late 20s and her supposed isolation from the lives of ordinary Americans.
" Then during a speech a few months ago, Governor Romney explained his energy policy this way -- "You can't drive a car with a windmill on it.
Learning to drive a car is initially so complex that we verge on perpetual panic as the number of simultaneous decisions that must be made threatens to overwhelm our conscious mind.
Its rate of fatality by fire is ten times that of the United States, and it is the most dangerous place in the world to drive a car or get on a plane.
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For the powerwalking scenes we wrangle up one of our friends to drive a car, Melissa gets in the trunk and films me walking towards the car, screaming lines and sucking down car fumes.
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Work to construct the tunnel, which at 4.8m x 3m (16ft x 10ft) is wide enough to drive a car through, has led to congestion for drivers and businesses in the Watery Lane area.
"In a lot of hospitals you will see these patients fall through the cracks after surgery, so their cancer is gone but they can't turn their neck to drive a car, " says Lori McKitrick, a speech therapist who oversees the program.
The bias affects our idea of our own intelligence as measured by IQ, how we judge our ability to think, our notion of our own relative academic records, test results, health, even ability to drive a car and be popular among friends.
But it becomes clear, in conversation with photographer Justin, that we have committed ourselves to a trip across the world to drive a car nobody has ever heard of, in a place miles from anywhere, across an inhospitable national park, on the basis of a website and several late-night emails.
In England, Scotland and Wales, patients with angina, valvular heart disease, a heart murmur or heart failure do not have to tell the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and can continue to drive a car a month after an episode as long as their doctor says they are fit to.
All too many people who leave a dealership with a new car drive away in a car they don't want.
We could live on our own and drive a crappy car or stay with her parents and get a new car.
We regard it as perfectly acceptable that some people can afford to pay more to drive a nicer car or live in a larger house.
Unfortunately, not all American motorists will find it practical or desirable to drive a subcompact car like the Ford Fiesta pictured above, nor will they want to give up desired conveniences.
They are also freer from the numerous "status competitions" (the social pressure to drive a fancy car, wear designer clothes, enroll the children in private schools and take European vacations) that further drive up the cost of living in big cities and suburbs.
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