At birth, every person has basic rights. But there are some that can be used only after reaching a certain age. One of these long-awaited is the right to drive a car. And the rights accompanying it: to celebrate the Driver's Day holiday, to have a new profession of a driver, to look down on pedestrians, to replace other identity documents with a driver's license. Let's take a closer look at the last one. After all, before receiving it, serious preparation and exams are ahead. And how to "exhale" - you can wash your rights!
Parents and spouses promise bad things when washing-celebrating such an event. Freeloader friends rejoice, suggest good omens, discuss the question of how to properly wash the rights. Read more about this later in the article.
How to wash a document?
Sign-stories about "to wash or not to wash" are countless, and the results of this vary. Often not to put down means to incur failure inin the form of an accident at the beginning of your “road” journey, loss of a certificate, or even worse - deprivation of rights. So if there is a holiday of a new life stage, then what to cling to, where is that starting point?
It is convenient to combine a number with a sign in life. So, how many seconds the newlyweds hold out in a kiss - so many years they will live together; tapping three times with a fallen cutlery on the floor - do not expect an unexpected guest; the option of term papers and tests is often assigned according to the last digit in the student's record. Drivers adopted from students (or vice versa) the glorious tradition of determining the last digits of a driver's license, which are indicated on the front and back of a modern document.
Ritual "by the last digits"
How to wash the rights? The features of this event depend on the last digits in the document. Now let's look at the topic in more detail.
The last figure in the document is the number of bottles (or liters) of alcohol or mineral for external and internal washing. So, if the figure is zero, you will have to fork out for at least 10 units. A glass is filled from the first open bottle, the certificate is lowered and the container is emptied. Fortunately, in recent years, the driver's document is plastic and the liquid does not threaten him with anything. Previously, they only sprinkled from the first glass, since the “crusts” were paper.
The last digit in the document means how many days you need to carry your "long-awaited card" in your inner pocket. As a rule, such a ritual is a continuation of the first. But it can be regarded as a separaterite. It is believed that, having endured such a custom, you will be constantly “invisible” to the servants of the law, or if you have a driving violation, you can successfully hide.
The last figure in the document is how many kilometers to drive on a wet surface. In the literal sense, show your initial driving skills and immediately wash the received document. The road may be wet from rain, or you can carefully drive along the sea (lake) shore, hitting the water with your wheels.
Event Venue
How to wash the rights with like-minded people - with your classmates and instructors from a driving school, with people who, in addition to an educational institution, were practically engaged in driving and were mentors? I would like to say that, perhaps, the most significant people are those who paid for such an expensive pleasure as training in a driving school. To someone, but they should have been put down.
Where and how to wash the rights? A good place to “cover the clearing” for supporters of this case can be a garage. It is desirable, of course, without a car, so as not to test your professional suitability. Also directly the room in the driving school. If the washing goes together, then for sure there will be a couple of hundred left for a present to the director of the institution for excellent preparation. In modern times, car clubs have replaced karting clubs. Perhaps the most successful place - there you can ride racing analogues, and even get fictitious medals. Well, after you can wash the rights.
Can I wash?
Of course there isand their concerns about whether rights can be washed when the actual document is not yet in hand. Superstitious drivers here give an unambiguously negative answer. Still, the rights are washed away as a received form, and the acquired driving license will still have to be proven on the roads.
So how to wash right? Such a celebration is recommended to be held away from your car. There is a chance to get bolder and show your initial abilities at the end of the party. But the reaction is not the same, and there is no skill, and dexterity has become dull. And it would be better not to move at all than to damage your treasure.
An important factor is that a person who gave up the bad habit of drinking alcohol acquired another interest, for example, driving a car. And encouraging him to wash his rights may turn out to be a social crime. It is expected that willpower will not work and will literally "arrive".
Where did this tradition come from?
We already know the answer to the exciting question: are rights washed? Now consider where such a rite came from. Washing rights, children, apartments - such a tradition was adopted from military personnel who honor their ranks and rinse stars and orders in a faceted glass with alcohol. But before the start of the action, the chief in rank says parting words and takes an oath of honor, dignity, and service to the Motherland from the owner of the order. Thus, equate this event to the front-line 100 grams. They were rare on the front lines due to the difficulty of supplying food. But if they were, it means that everything is calm on the front line.
What is the most important thing?
Therefore, before thinking about whether to wash the rights, it is worth getting parting words about driving safety, observing traffic rules, overtaking and parking techniques. You also need, in turn, to take an oath of decent behavior on the road, respect for other road users, pedestrians and traffic police officers and know that now everything will be calm and accident-free on the road front line.