Local Girl Gets License After 93392818371828 Years

February 26, 2025


Sienna Mai Finally Gets Her Driver’s License After 9,392,939,399,499,228,748 Attempts After what felt like an eternity—and enough failed attempts to set a world record—Sienna Mai has finally earned her driver’s license. On February 25, 2025, the 18-year-old EMT student managed to pass her driving test, ending a saga that had lasted longer than some civilizations. Sienna, who is set to graduate from her EMT program in March, had struggled with getting her license for so long that friends and family had started to believe it would never happen. “I genuinely thought she’d just be taking the bus forever,” said one of her classmates. “She’s out here learning to save lives, but parallel parking was about to take hers.” DMV employees reportedly knew her by name, and some even placed bets on how many more attempts it would take before she finally passed. One examiner, speaking anonymously, admitted, “We had a whole bingo game going based on what she’d mess up each time. Running a stop sign? That’s a square. Forgetting to check mirrors? Another one. At some point, we just stopped being surprised.” Despite the grueling journey, Sienna never gave up. “Yeah, it took a while,” she admitted. “But at least now I won’t have to beg for rides or suffer through public transportation. The nightmare is over.” While her driving skills may still be a work in progress, her determination is undeniable. Now, with her license finally in hand, Sienna can focus on what really matters—graduating as an EMT and proving that even if she took a historic number of tries to pass her driving test, at least she’ll be ready to save lives when she gets to the scene. Assuming she can drive there.


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