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Hello guys!! I just wanna share this because this is my first experience being driven by my sibling, my first young brother.

Today my family and I back to my fathers’ hometown in Pidie Jaya. We go by car. Actually I can drive, but only in short distance from my house. While my sibling could drive better than me. Well although both of us can drive, but we never pass the mountain street yet. So my mom ask my cousin, let me call him brother, to carry us to our hometown (my fathers’ hometown). He agree with that request. He pick up us at 10.30 am at my home by my car. Its too hot weather. we can’t drink and eat anything, it’s ramadhan month. Then when we arrived at Indrapuri, the driver changing. My sibling began to drive. He drives from Indrapuri untill Beureunun. Then change again. At last, my sibling drives from Lung putu untill to destination. But what I want to share with you is about our travelling when the car is driven by my sibling.
Yaa, it’s the first time to him to drive across mountain. As we know that in Seulawah mountain there are so many big cars, beacuse it’s Banda Aceh – Medan rute. Various car pass that mountain. We as passanger in the car very panic because the driver is junior driver. How if in front of our car there is a big truck cointain heavy things ? the rute in the mountain not like in city. It’s very twisting road. How if later on my sibling cannot pass that big truck. Of course we cannot stay always behind the truck. It’s contain heavy thing and we are behind it. No !! it dangerous. However my sibling can drive very well, although it is his first time, because my bother (cousin) instructs him. So by listen to the instruction from my brother he can drive well. Yet, the passanger fell strain. No body of us sleep in the car, though the couple of eyes very tired to opened.
So next mudik, I hope my sibling can drive better that this. And we can go whenever and wherever we want.

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