Young men please slow down - a young man died Thursday
starions don't have airbags rofl
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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You are right about that BUT !!! you must surely have driven a car with airbags by now so you need to realise that my message is about developing GOOD driving habitsthrash wrote:starions don't have airbags rofl
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There is some really good discussion and information going on here. Something that a lot of young drivers don't do with 'experienced' men in particular.
I teach cert 2 corses in driver ed and drive 4 life courses with teenage seniors. They love to know about my 'fast' cars and my history of growing up around and in cars. I have made some stupid decisions behind the wheel of a few cars, including a few Starions and am just bloody lucky to not have had a major off.
Prior to completing my studies in driver ed I believed that every boy/girl should complete a driver training course on car control. I can now see that it needs to be a 'defensive' driving course rather than car control as such.
Those boys like myself who have a passion should go and do the skill stuff but it all comes back to attitude and controlling desires to show off or prove your self.
Parents teach most kids bad habits and one thing my father said to me when I first got my license was " you are only as good a driver as the driver in front of you". I should not have understood that to mean : get in front of every one else on the road, but that is basically where I feel most comfortable when I can see clearly what is in front of me. The biggest danger to all drivers and particularly young adrenaline junkies is speed - in built up areas or any where near immovable objects.
Shit, I still at times drive too quickly but never where I would put others at risk of my decision or accident.
Yes, I und\fortunately can at times be a bloody idiot: mostly out on a race track where the consequences are some what catered for. Steve
I teach cert 2 corses in driver ed and drive 4 life courses with teenage seniors. They love to know about my 'fast' cars and my history of growing up around and in cars. I have made some stupid decisions behind the wheel of a few cars, including a few Starions and am just bloody lucky to not have had a major off.
Prior to completing my studies in driver ed I believed that every boy/girl should complete a driver training course on car control. I can now see that it needs to be a 'defensive' driving course rather than car control as such.
Those boys like myself who have a passion should go and do the skill stuff but it all comes back to attitude and controlling desires to show off or prove your self.
Parents teach most kids bad habits and one thing my father said to me when I first got my license was " you are only as good a driver as the driver in front of you". I should not have understood that to mean : get in front of every one else on the road, but that is basically where I feel most comfortable when I can see clearly what is in front of me. The biggest danger to all drivers and particularly young adrenaline junkies is speed - in built up areas or any where near immovable objects.
Shit, I still at times drive too quickly but never where I would put others at risk of my decision or accident.
Yes, I und\fortunately can at times be a bloody idiot: mostly out on a race track where the consequences are some what catered for. Steve
Well said Steve :beergroupAralliart wrote:There is some really good discussion and information going on here. Something that a lot of young drivers don't do with 'experienced' men in particular.
I teach cert 2 corses in driver ed and drive 4 life courses with teenage seniors. They love to know about my 'fast' cars and my history of growing up around and in cars. I have made some stupid decisions behind the wheel of a few cars, including a few Starions and am just bloody lucky to not have had a major off.
Prior to completing my studies in driver ed I believed that every boy/girl should complete a driver training course on car control. I can now see that it needs to be a 'defensive' driving course rather than car control as such.
Those boys like myself who have a passion should go and do the skill stuff but it all comes back to attitude and controlling desires to show off or prove your self.
Parents teach most kids bad habits and one thing my father said to me when I first got my license was " you are only as good a driver as the driver in front of you". I should not have understood that to mean : get in front of every one else on the road, but that is basically where I feel most comfortable when I can see clearly what is in front of me. The biggest danger to all drivers and particularly young adrenaline junkies is speed - in built up areas or any where near immovable objects.
Shit, I still at times drive too quickly but never where I would put others at risk of my decision or accident.
Yes, I und\fortunately can at times be a bloody idiot: mostly out on a race track where the consequences are some what catered for. Steve
Todays defensive driving advice LOOK UP and STAY BACK
I've had mine since 03 07 92
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
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