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  • Maybe a weird one. I recently passed my driving test, but don't have a car or really any reason to drive. But I'd like to keep driving rather than let my recent efforts lapse. I thought one option could be to try to find some sort of volunteer work that requires driving about. I've been doing some meal delivery (on foot/bike) and they need drivers, but don't provide cars. I suspect this is probably the case in most/all volunteer situations, but just in case: Anyone know of any groups looking for drivers and provide the vehicle?

  • Congratulations on passing your test! It's a bit of a truism that you really learn how to drive after your test, so it's not a bad idea to keep your hand in. That said, do you think that driving a vehicle provided by an organisation is the best idea for a very inexperienced driver? Does it serve their purposes well? Are you the best person to provide that service for them? Your bike skills are probably of more value to them.

  • I’m no help with your question, but I think it’s a good idea to keep the driving up. I passed my test, went to the US, drove there for 2 month, then came home and didn’t drive for 10 years. It felt pretty sketchy that I was legally able to jump in a car and drive off after so long.

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