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#having a real one#why. the hell. would one school 2 states away give me a 13k grant for being smart. but the one an hour away. wants me to pay them 13k#after grants.#i would like. to know#i just. i hate it here#she speaks#i dont want to move two states away. thats horrifying. im a wheelchair user. like. are you insane#but. it would be a free ride and id probably get to live w my childhood best friend#but also. id have to apply for state insurance again and id be stranded away from my parents and have to find a real caretaker there#id be away from all my doctors appointments and My Bed and it feels like no one appreciates how fucking risky and scary it would be#greatest hits
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Car Essentials for New Driver
It can be quite hard for both learner and new drivers to get a car that is both affordable to insure and desirable. Undoubtedly, you are more prone to start with of your driving life with an older car that probably won’t have the essential things you need. Therefore, we have compiled a list of Car Essentials for New Driver.
Car essentials that new drivers need to keep in the car
If you are a new driver, you ought to be prepared in case the worst happens when you are out on the road. Here are some of the things you need to have in your car that will ensure no matter what happens you can get home safely without waiting for someone to come rescue you.
L plates
If you are practicing or learning how to drive in your own car then you need to get some L plates because the law requires you to. You can get the sticker ones but the only downside is that they crease, wrinkles and are generally a pain to apply. They are also annoying to peel off.
The best option is the magnetic ones since they can be stuck on and taken off whenever you need. Unlike the sticker ones these ones don’t crease you just need to ensure that they are applied nice and flat just in case the wind gets under them and causes them to fly off. Once you have passed, you can get the magnetic P plates too. Just fold them and stash them in your car essentials kit.
Dash cam
Dash cameras are slowly becoming a must-have accessory for any driver. They are not only great for capturing accident footage but also for helping to prove who was at fault in case of an accident. This helps to reduce the insurance of your car by up to 10%.
Power jump starter/Portable power bank
This is a must-have item in your car essentials kit.
If you are driving an older car then a battery booster is an essential thing to keep in the boot provided it is charged. With a jump starter such as DBPower, you get a 16,500 mAh booster that can crank a petrol engine up to 5.0 litre or a diesel one up to 3.0 litre. It has plenty of positive reviews on Amazon.
It is not only equipped to start a car with a flat battery but also charges mobile phones and also laptops thus making it handy if you get stuck at the roadside with a flat phone. In addition to this, it comes with a built-in power indicator, a torch and red emergency light. It is also quite compact making it ideal for a small car.
USB charger
At this day and age, it would be a shame if your car is not fitted with a car charger regardless of how old it is. Everyone needs an in-car charger to avoid the risk of their mobile device running out of battery and going off. Avoid getting caught in a messy situation with a phone that has gone off and no charger or power bank.
Jumper cables
Jumper cables come in handy when you have a dead battery and you need to get your car up and running again. Well, provided some other motorist is kind enough to stop and offer their engine to get yours started.
Phone holder
As a new driver, it is essential that you stay on the right side of the law especially with all the recent changes to motoring laws including new speeding fine charges and double penalty points for mobile phone use.
It doesn’t matter whether you use your mobile as a dedicated device or Sar Nav, you are required to have a suitable phone holder. With that said, there are plenty of affordable options in the market.
Tyre and pressure depth gauge
There is every chance that the tyres on your car will be worn out especially if you have an older car. In the event that the pressure or tread depth gets too low then driving can get very dangerous for you. Additionally, driving with a defective tyre more often means three penalty points which are a big deal for learners or new drivers especially those in their probationary stage.
Flashlight
Having a small flashlight in your trunk can be quite handy especially if you find yourself caught in the dark trying to change a flat tire. In the event of such a thing, it is wise to have a torch instead of relying on your mobile device because if its battery dies then you will be out of luck.
Tape adapter
If you are a new driver, there are high chances that you have inherited or bought an older car. If this is the case, it means that you most likely don’t have an aux adapter to plug your mobile device into. In all likelihood though, you may have a cassette player. If you don’t know what a cassette is then don’t fret. For only a few pounds, you can buy an adapter for this archaeological technology, one that will allow you to blast your music through those ancient speakers if you haven’t upgraded them yet.
Tyre repair kit
Getting a flat tyre can be a deflating experience especially if you don’t have the right tools to fix it with you including a fully inflated tyre. In addition to this, having a tyre repair kit somewhere in your car should be a must for any driver no matter what experience they have behind the wheel.
Ensure that you get a tyre repair kit that comes with a tyre sealant and an air compressor that can be used for almost anything. Ensure that you always keep an inflated spare try with you. Just in case.
First Aid kit
While having a first aid kit in your car might appear boring, it is actually a smart idea. In fact, if you are planning on travelling abroad then it is essential, even though the chances of driving to such places as a new driver or learner are quite slim. There are a plethora of kits for sale at significantly low prices, equipped with plasters, bandages scissors and rubbing alcohol. It is better to not need it and have it than need it and not have it.
Duct tape and cable ties
There are times that things will come loose when you are driving along especially in an old car. The worst culprits of this are wheel trims but also underbody protection, both inside and outside of the car as well as bits of plastic, and other ends and odds may also try to make a break for freedom.
By having some strong duct tape and a packet a heavy duty cable in your car, it will make a huge difference in the event that things go a little wrong. In as much as they won’t fix your problem permanently but they can help you, a botch job at the roadside can make a big difference when compared to an expensive breakdown callout as well as making it home.
Road map
Keeping a physical road map in the glove compartment of your car can be a lifesaver and here is why. Imagine yourself in a situation where your phone charger has stopped working, you don’t have a navigation device or you are driving into a dead zone and you need a backup way to navigate.
Only advice is to ensure that you updated your road map every few years especially if your regular road trip routes features new cities.
Car manual
Even though most people keep them stuffed in the glove box in hopes to never be looked at unless there is a sudden emergency or need for something such as to remember the correct tyre pressure, it doesn’t mean that they are not important. Car manuals are a treasure trove of crucial information including the right coolants and oil to use. Therefore, you should never remove your car’s manual from the glove box because you never know when you will be needing it.
An emergency blanket or towel
If you are unfortunate enough to get stranded on a cold night or you find yourself driving while it is snowing, having a blanket or towel can help to keep you warm. If you find yourself in a worst case scenario just make sure you are able to wrap up until help arrives.
Other than keeping you warm, you can also put the towel or blanket under tires for traction to pull your car out of the icy situation. Also, if you are travelling with someone who likes to keep the temperature in the car colder than you would like during a trip then having a towel or blanket may come in handy.
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Vehicle documents as well as personal ID
Generally, most new drivers or learners don’t do anything but drive the car especially if they are young. They obviously have their wallet with their license and that is it, they will find registration in a heartbeat if they were pulled over. However, here is how they can make the process easier and beneficial to them. They first need to get a VIN to get virtually anything.
As a young driver, you probably don’t even know your own blood type. Such information, as well as emergency contacts and allergies to medications, should be noted on your personal ID. In the unfortunate event that you are in an accident and you are unconscious, making such information available will come in handy thus allowing you to get the best possible care. Keep in mind that which document must be original and which may be copied varies by state and province. Therefore, you need to confirm which of the two options is allowed in your locality.
Useful tips that you could use as a rookie behind the wheel
After getting your licence you might be all psyched up to get on the road on your own thinking that you are all set, right? Wrong! Chances are you still don’t know much because you lack the experience. In fact, research shows that one in five new drivers are involved in a car accident within their first year of driving. With this in mind, here are a few helpful tips that you could use.
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Get more training
Even though you have passed both your physical and written driving text, you need to get more training. This is because it is only after you pull away alone for the first time that you really learn how to drive. Bear in mind that driving instructors tend to show you the ropes in the easiest possible conditions. This is usually on quiet and almost empty streets during perfect weather. You can bet that once you get on the road on your own, you will be encountering plenty of less favourable environments.
You might want to follow up your basic training with some further driving education where you will be taught how to drive in all sorts of weather, in bus towns, at night, on motorways and generally in environments that most learners might find stressful.
Know your car better
Now that you have gotten yourself a sweet ride, whether it is old or brand new don’t just get in it and drive. Examine it, look at the manual, sit in it, and turn it on. Look at the switches and buttons and learn what they do. Knowing your car inside and out helps you respond quickly when you need to. However, if you don’t know what works now, you may become distracted in a moment of panic and potentially cause an accident.
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Put down the phone
It is illegal to use a handheld phone while driving so don’t even think about it and if you have been doing it then you need to stop immediately. Similarly, putting your mobile device on speakerphone and holding it just in front of your mouth is still not fooling anyone. You need to have your full attention on the road when driving.
Now you know about car essential kits!
It may be a bit hard to find your way on the road as a novice driver, however, having a car essentials kit within arms reach will do you alot of good.
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Griffin Conine knocked in the tying and winning runs for the C’s Thursday afternoon.
It took four tries but the Vancouver Canadians have their first series victory of 2018. The C’s took the rubber match of their three-game set against the Tri-City Dust Devils with a 3-2 win at Nat Bailey Stadium Thursday afternoon.
C’s starter Jose Espada struck out three of the first four hitters he faced but the Dust Devils would get to him for a run in the second. Michael Curry singled up the middle and Mason House drew a walk. Kelvin Alarcon then grounded to first where Jake Brodt threw to Vinny Capra to force House at second. It looked like the return throw to first was in time to get Alarcon but he was ruled safe. That brought C’s manager Dallas McPherson to the field to argue the call and he was thrown out of the game by base umpire Nolan Earley. Chandler Seagle would single to left to score Curry with the game’s first run but McGregory Contreras would throw out Alarcon at third where Sterling Guzman applied the tag to end the inning.
Jake Brodt scored the first Vancouver run Friday afternoon.
The C’s tied it in the fourth when Jake Brodt lined a single to right off Dust Devils starter Adrian Martinez and got into scoring position on a Contreras ground out to third. Bryan Lizardo smacked a line drive to right to score Brodt and got to second on the throw. Guzman would ground out to short to leave Lizardo at second.
Tri-City got the lead again in the fifth when Guzman mishandled a ground ball at third off the bat of Seagle. Tre Carter would get aboard on a single to right to put two runners on. Reinaldo Illarraza popped up a bunt in foul territory to C’s catcher Christopher Bec and Luke Becker hit into a 4-6 fielder’s choice to put runners on the corners with two away. The Dust Devils then executed a double steal by drawing a throw to second before Seagle raced home to score the go-ahead run. Espada would end his outing by striking out Owen Miller to close out the inning.
Jose Espada enjoyed his best start of 2018 with just two runs allowed in five innings Friday.
Both teams went to the bullpen in the sixth and that’s when the C’s evened things up. Griffin Conine belted a solo home run over the 25-foot wall in center field off Jonathan Guzman to make it a 2-2 game.
Vancouver would grab the lead in the eighth when Capra drew a walk and stole second before Bec reached on an error by Alarcon at third. Nick Podkul took one for the team as the ball glanced off his batting helmet but he was able to continue after being shaken up. Dust Devils manager Mike McCoy elected to go to the bullpen with Jordan Guerrero replacing Guzman. After Conine went deep against Guzman, he went deep enough against Guerrero as he lifted a sacrifice fly to left to score Capra with the go-ahead run.
Conine sac flies to LF and the Canadians take the lead 3-2 #AtTheNat pic.twitter.com/fd2Ch24BFV
— Vancouver Canadians (@vancanadians) June 28, 2018
A Brodt strikeout and a Contreras tapper to the mound did not produce any insurance runs for Vancouver as Guerrero was lighting it up on the radar gun.
DUST DEVILS: 2nd pitcher in as many nights tonhit 102-mph on stadium radar gun as RHP Jordan Guerrero joins RHP Andres Munoz in the “I throw hard” Club. pic.twitter.com/BhFpxETZsS
— VancouverCanadiansPR (@CanadiansPR) June 28, 2018
Nick Allgeyer
Connor Law
Orlando Pascual
Nick Allgeyer (1-2/3 innings), Connor Law (2/3 innings) and Orlando Pascual (1-2/3 innings) combined to toss four scoreless innings of relief with Pascual getting the win. The 2017 Northwest League All-Star stranded a Miller single by striking out Curry to end the game.
C-Notes
The C’s were just 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position but the Dust Devils were were 1-for-10, leaving 12 men on base as compared to Vancouver’s half-dozen.
The C’s are 5-9 in the North Division, leaving them three games back of 8-6 Everett. Tri-City falls to 7-7 and Spokane is 6-8.
The A&B Tool Rentals Grounds Crew is doing everything but the rain dance #AtTheNat pic.twitter.com/E9X3yuX3Fe
— Vancouver Canadians (@vancanadians) June 29, 2018
Weather permitting (and it should!), the C’s begin a five-game series against the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes with a 7:05 pm first pitch on Friday. Jordan Barrett (1-0, 2.61) is expected to throw the game’s first pitch for the C’s. The Volcanoes have not listed a starter as of yet. The game can be heard on CanadiansBaseball.com with Rob Fai.
On the transactions front, catcher/outfielder Reilly Johnson has been promoted to the Lansing Lugnuts where he will join his 2018 C’s teammates Freddy Rodriguez, Jesus Navarro and Owen Spiwak. Coming to Vancouver from Bluefield is outfielder Hunter Steinmetz, the Blue Jays 11th round pick from the 2018 draft from Missouri State.
Speaking of former Missouri State Bears, 2015 C’s righthander Jon Harris is a step away from the majors. The 2015 first round pick spun six solid innings in his Buffalo Bisons debut to get the victory against Pawtucket. He allowed just one unearned run on four hits, did not walk anyone and struck out four. Harris also recorded nine outs on the ground. 2014 C’s Rowdy Tellez and Richard Urena had two hits apiece with Tellez clubbing his sixth home run.
Rodrigo Orozco (2015-2016) was 2-for-4 with a double and Jake Fishman got the save as Dunedin edged Florida 4-3. Samad Taylor (2017) stole his 22nd base to go along with a double and a run batted in and Kyle Weatherly (2017) threw three shutout frames as Lansing upended Great Lakes 5-1.
On a sad note, the Blue Jays released 2017 C’s catcher Matt Morgan. He had his troubles with the bat but I still maintain he had two of the biggest hits of the first half of last season to help Vancouver win its first-ever first-half North Division title. You can read more about Morgan right here. I wish Matt all the best in his future endeavours.
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TRANSACTIONS: Thursday, June 28, 2018
RHP Jon Harris – NH to Buf LHP Jake Fishman -Buf to Dun C Jonelvy Molina- 7-day DL @ Dun OF Freddy Rodriguez – Van to Lan C Matt Morgan – released OF Hunter Steinmetz – Blu to Van OF Cal Stevenson – GCL to Blu
— VancouverCanadiansPR (@CanadiansPR) June 28, 2018
Reilly Johnson moving up to Lansing…. https://t.co/PIht46cAwN
— Blue Jays from Away (@JaysFromAway) June 29, 2018
I am definitely ready for the most beautiful hair I’ve ever seen. https://t.co/L07fZrNHUX
— Jesse Goldberg-Strassler (@jgoldstrass) June 29, 2018
Drake got people saying “I think we need a break” now 😂😂😂
— Dwight Smith Jr (@dsmith25blujay) June 29, 2018
Many congrats to #BlueJays prospect and Mississauga, Ontario native @OSpiwak on his second-half promotion to @LansingLugnuts. Keep up the good work, Owen! #CatchersWorkTheHardest pic.twitter.com/khsogC10AG
— Pro Star Management (@prostarmgmt) June 28, 2018
Everyone do yourself a favor and zoom in on my eyes https://t.co/yOvgdpv1Rs
— Donnie Sellers (@dsell_11) June 27, 2018
When you gotta pick up your target but you hear bae talking to someone in the stands.
— Kevin Smith (@KJS_4) June 27, 2018
CANADIANS: I have been doing this job here at Nat Bailey Stadium for 12 seasons and the throw I just saw from Griffin Conine in RF was as good as I have ever seen. Reminded me of a young Jesse Barfield…
— Rob Fai (@RobFaiNation) June 27, 2018
He’s a minor league FA at the end of the year… not sure what Jays are waiting for; promote him to AA already and see if he’s worth a 40 man roster spot… https://t.co/6CL4Ud4nyn
— Marc Hulet (@marchulet) June 27, 2018
One of the hardest things to do is change direction when the ball deflects off the P. Athletic, heads up play by a superior defender. https://t.co/d69S4O2JqY
— Future Blue Jays (@FutureBlueJays) June 28, 2018
The best catcher I’ve ever played with. Giants got a good one. https://t.co/dUK3vLoQez
— Joey Murray (@JoeyMurray30) June 29, 2018
Jon Harris is looking good in his Triple-A debut. I’ve written that “has the stuff to take him all the way to the majors” but noted that his consistency and execution needed to improve. He’s showing that today.
— Blue Jays from Away (@JaysFromAway) June 28, 2018
If Jon Harris continues to find consistency on the mound, the Jays will have several intriguing pitchers on the cusp of the big leagues in 2019 with Borucki already there. Sean Reid-Foley, T.J. Zeuch and Harris could be in position to make the jump.
— Blue Jays from Away (@JaysFromAway) June 28, 2018
Fun Fan Fact! Ed and Shirley Ervin are #AtTheNat today! Ed was the first score board attendant in 1951. Have a great afternoon Ed and thank you for sharing your story. We love how some things just come full circle. pic.twitter.com/hQB50N3XX0
— Vancouver Canadians (@vancanadians) June 28, 2018
.@BGrudzz is in a groove! A frozen rope to left for his third hit of the game… oh, and then @Brock_Lundquist LAUNCHES a three-run HR to right! #BrockSmash
B4 | Nuts 5, Captains 0!#LugLife 🔩 pic.twitter.com/gq7BKO9pma
— Lansing Lugnuts (@LansingLugnuts) June 27, 2018
Some managers new to the Northwest League this season: Hector Borg @SKVolcanoes, Steven Lerud @EugeneEmeralds, Dallas McPherson @vancanadians and Mike McCoy @TC_DustDevils pic.twitter.com/Irgep3Hd0I
— Jared Ravich (@JaredRavich) June 28, 2018
Man, I’m so proud to be a hawg. So proud of this team and all they’ve accomplished. 🐗⚾️
— Zach Jackson (@ZachJackson32) June 29, 2018
CONGRATULATIONS JON! We’ll be tuned in!
Last three starts in Double-A: 3-0, 0.96 ERA, 16 K, 1 BB #HeIsReady https://t.co/xkXW9CLmvX
— NH Fisher Cats (@FisherCats) June 28, 2018
First @Milb HR: ✔️#BlueJays 2nd-round #MLBDraft pick Griffin Conine hits his first professional homer for the @vancanadians. Here’s how all 2018 @BlueJays Draft picks are faring: https://t.co/dTzYlfNWlN pic.twitter.com/1lJVZW013v
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) June 28, 2018
Fortunately they keep letting me in. I always love coming up here. Vancouver is a awesome place and the @vancanadians do a great job.
— Chris King (@ChrisKingSports) June 28, 2018
C’s Recap – Conine So Fine Against Dust Devils Griffin Conine knocked in the tying and winning runs for the C's Thursday afternoon. It took four tries but the…
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