Gas Prices by Sam E., Kasson, MN Lately, prices at the gas pump have been going up, up and up, which is a problem because most of us don't have that kind of money to spend on gas. A hybrid car is a good solution since they get as many as 68 miles to the gallon.
My Dreadful Driving Test by Jacob O., San Antonio, TX I was somewhat nervous waiting for my driving instructor because, after all, it was the day of my driving test ... Continue...
Open Road by Addie P., Anacortes, WA Lonely winds catch pieces of hair, Awaiting a compassionate driver. Shoulders ache with exhaustion Only 20 more miles to go. Home.
Those Kids by Jenny W., Vancouver, WA "Those kids are going to die," my dad muttered. I looked out the window to see a black Mustang passing us with two boys who were smoking and daring the world to notice them. I couldn't wait to get my driver's license, to be free, in a sense, just like them ... Continue...
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