5 Terrible Driving Lessons I Learned from Conan, Ice Cube, and Kevin Hart*
*that you should really never, ever follow ever. EVER.
When you’re first learning to drive, driving with passengers can be distracting—especially if they’re Conan O’Brien, Kevin Hart, and Ice Cube.
In a recent and (unsurprisingly) hilarious segment of Conan, a late-night television show, Conan O’Brien joined forces with the two comedians to help a member of his staff, Diana Chang, learn how to drive. Needless to say, the four of them got up to some shenanigans, including a trip to a local medical marijuana dispensary.
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While the video itself is absolutely hilarious, there are a few bad driving habits Diana will hopefully not continue to practice once she has her license. Here are five pieces of driving advice you should never follow from Conan, Kevin, and Ice Cube:
- When you pass someone, you need to yell, “You’re my b****!”
- Always carry pennies or D batteries to throw at other drivers and crappy driving instructors
- It’s totally cool to smoke pot while in a car
- Car piñatas should only be filled with drugs. Preferably legal medical marijuana
- If you get stopped, tell the cops you’re Christian before you tell them ANYTHING else. And that you know Jesus once walked on water
Despite all of the bad advice, Ice Cube did have a very true piece of wisdom for us all.
Wearing a seat belts = thug life. Even the late, great Tupac wore his seatbelt when he was in a car.
Really, though, all these knowledge bombs just aren’t the same unless you check out the video yourself.
VIDEO: Watch the Driving Lesson (WARNING: Strong language used in this video)
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A born-and-raised Jersey girl, Caitlin Moran has somehow found herself settled in Edinburgh, Scotland. When she’s not spending her days trying to remember which side of the road to drive on, Caitlin enjoys getting down and nerdy with English. She continues to combine her love of writing with her love of cars for The News Wheel, while also learning more about the European car market—including the fact that the Seat brand is pronounced “se-at” not “seat” as you might think. See more articles by Caitlin.