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my youngest brother has always been afraid of learning how to drive.he survived 2 major car accidents before his 12th birthday that nearly cost him his life.over the years ,there were many therapy sessions that he attended and finally;they are saying that he is well enough to go further.the real test would be for him to take his drivers license.i am up for anything as long as he is willing.the problem is that he wants to try on motorbikes as he has always loved it.i am not so sure about bikes.i mean ,they have only two wheels...i do not want to say no and look like the overprotective sister and maybe jeopardise his chances of getting well...what would be the best way?

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  1. look b careful wat u say could jepidise evrything so say the right thing or u'll b called a woss{no offence}listen to wat they think of wat they want & think about the 1 they chose and soon u should find an ansear
  2. One time, I went to the store, and there was this guy who pulled out in front of me and I t-boned him and when he got out of his car, I went over and cold-cocked him right between the eyes for being so stupid to have pulled out in front of me. I'll be darned if some idiot is going to change my life because of his stupidity! He sue me, but I won because he was a careless driver. So, tell your brother the next time someone does something stupid such as cause an accident that is potentially life threatening, get out of the car or off the motorbike and beat the person silly to prevent that situation from ever arrising again. He just might save some poor person from dying by the idiot's hand!
  3. Learning to drive the roads in a car would be his best bet, Going straight to a motorcycle would be very risky. The streets are very dangerous for motorcyclists. Dirt bikes are a great alternative and a great way to learn how to ride. I'm all for riding motorcycles, but not to learn the roads on. Time to be overprotective.
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