I decided that I wasn't going to learn to drive before I turned 17, fortunately, I live in an outer London borough and public transport is cheap and frequent.
I still got my provisional licence because it was a one-off cost and meant I had another form of ID.
I learnt to drive when I was 22, it took about 6 months and I had 2 tests. No one but my boyfriend and my immediate family knew I was learning, that way I was doing it just for me. I passed just over a year ago, I have driven a car 3 times since, but, I've passed the test, it's over and done with.
The main reason I had to learn was because my boyfriend lives 35 miles away in an area with no train station and limited buses and I hated relying on him to pick me up just to go to his, it's not fair on him. Whilst I don't have a car, I can now drive when I need to (providing I'm insured) and it's nice to have that freedom.
The good thing about having that kind of freedom and independence is that you can choose when you want to use it.
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