Featured Students: OP’s Newest Drivers

Featured Students: OPs Newest Drivers

Jack Munro, Staff Writer

When did you get your license?

Ian Moore: “October 28th, 2016.”

Mike Cantaluppi: “I got my license over the summer in July.”

Anthony Pergola: “September 12, 2016.”

Was the driving test hard?

Ian Moore: “The driving test wasn’t hard, but the test administrator was.”

Mike Cantaluppi: “Not at all. After the parallel parking the test was really easy.”

Anthony Pergola: “No it was very simple.”

Do you drive often?

Ian Moore: “I do drive often (now).”

Mike Cantaluppi: “I drive everyday to school.”

Anthony Pergola: “Yes every day.”

What is the best part of being able to drive (without a guardian)?

Ian Moore: “Being able to finally play music.”

Mike Cantaluppi: “I can play loud music.”

Anthony Pergola: “No one yelling at you.”

What is the worst part?

Ian Moore: “The other people on the road.”

Mike Cantaluppi: “My parents can’t help me with directions anymore.”

Anthony Pergola: “No one to help you.”

Do you now get asked constantly for rides places?

Ian Moore: “I get asked, not often.”

Mike Cantaluppi: “All the time.”

Anthony Pergola: “Yes, all the time.”

Do you take those people to said places?

Ian Moore: “I usually don’t take people who blindly ask, but sometimes depending on the situation.”

Mike Cantaluppi: “Most of time. It depends on where I’m going.”

Anthony Pergola: “Not all the time but sometimes I do.”

Do you have any funny stories about driving?

Ian Moore: “I drove by someone when blasting music and they freaked out.”

Mike Cantaluppi: “I blew out my speakers. The bass can’t handle my music.”

Anthony Pergola: “No.”

Any sad ones?

Ian Moore: “No sad stories about driving so far.”

Mike Cantaluppi: “I hit a (large) flowerpot. There’s a scratch.”

Anthony Pergola: “No.”

What has been your favorite moment driving so far?

Ian Moore: “When I drove to school the day I got my license.”

Mike Cantaluppi: “Driving to Dairy Queen and blasting music with my friends.”

Anthony Pergola: “Being able to go places.”