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sam-smith
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23rd Feb 07 at 16:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by j


This isnt a dig at sam-smith either, that was just unfortunate, i am lucky coz nerves dont seem to get to me.

[Edited on 23-02-2007 by j]


haha nie touch. i dunno what to think really. i didnt think i was test ready. but after getting told my driving was good (obviously you just cant excuse going too fast) i am alot more confident with it. i waas expectingg a right grilling
ali-corsa
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i dont fink they are gettin harder or easyier really, yea i did pass 1st time n gota 1 minor but it took me ages until i was sure i was ready for the test, it aint the examiners that wana failin u, its ure fault that u fail, what ever you do wrong is your own fault..yea i agree they dont concentrate on more essential things lyk roundabouts, and stuff lyk that, i ad a geezer in a 911 gt2 taken out the back end of my corsa goin rnd the rnd about because he didnt pay attention on the road was too busy fukin rnd with his sat nav and didnt look in his mirror and was in the wrong lane and bang i was bein spun around. you always here about people crashin in the wet and on round abouts because they are goin to fast and the tyres just cant grip.
Lynny
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Robin
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quote:
Originally posted by Cupra Steve
without a doubt observation is important, but i think contolling a car is more important.


If you are observant, you won't be in a situation where you suddenly need amazing skill in car control.

Observation is THE most important factor in driving.

Most accidents are caused from lack of observation, people not looking at the road, then a corner 'jumps' out at them, or they drive into someone else (obviously with the exception of mechanical failure of some sort).

If you're looking at the road and the road users around you, unless your wheel falls off, you won't crash.

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