Leave early for your exam!!!!!!! For L1 and L2, I left home at 7.00 to arrive at exam center 7.30. L3 was right next to where I work EVERY DAY, so I figured no problem, I’ll leave at 7.30 (normal workday departure), and get there by 8 (normal workday arrival), and everything will be great. Until…
Left at 7:35, got coffee, got on the highway, and there was a MAJOR accident causing at least a two mile back up. There’s no way to get off the freeway at this point, so I’m cursing and swearing. By dumb luck I got in the far right lane, which started moving. I pulled off the expressway to a HUGE line of cars waiting to get into the testing center. It was now 8 am, and there was no way in hell those people were getting in the building by 8.30 doors shut. Apparently someone forgot to have enough parking attendants at the convention center or didn’t hire the usual police traffic direction. It was 2-3 lines of very nice cars outside Boston convention center.
I pulled around the jam, found a metered spot, and left my car there. Even if I got 300 in tickets and towed, I at least made the test on time.
When I was walking in, I looked out the window to see a LOOONG line of cars, all waiting to get into the parking lot. When the test started, it looked like 30-40% of the seats were empty.
Friends, don’t let this happen to you. If you leave early, the worst you’ll be is bored or nervous. If something unexpected happens, there’s no turning back. You’ve lost a year of your life. I’m hoping to have skated by, but just wanted to share.
Left at 7:35, got coffee, got on the highway, and there was a MAJOR accident causing at least a two mile back up. There’s no way to get off the freeway at this point, so I’m cursing and swearing. By dumb luck I got in the far right lane, which started moving. I pulled off the expressway to a HUGE line of cars waiting to get into the testing center. It was now 8 am, and there was no way in hell those people were getting in the building by 8.30 doors shut. Apparently someone forgot to have enough parking attendants at the convention center or didn’t hire the usual police traffic direction. It was 2-3 lines of very nice cars outside Boston convention center.
I pulled around the jam, found a metered spot, and left my car there. Even if I got 300 in tickets and towed, I at least made the test on time.
When I was walking in, I looked out the window to see a LOOONG line of cars, all waiting to get into the parking lot. When the test started, it looked like 30-40% of the seats were empty.
Friends, don’t let this happen to you. If you leave early, the worst you’ll be is bored or nervous. If something unexpected happens, there’s no turning back. You’ve lost a year of your life. I’m hoping to have skated by, but just wanted to share.