my first input, driving very close the car ahead of you and keeping directly behind the car.
My suggestion, and this is what i really do, i keep offset halfway out into the other lane, just incase the driver ahead of me brakes suddenly, that offset would allow me to swing out into the other lane faster instead of having to completely swing out the complete width of my vehicle, which most likely would cause me to hit the vehicle infront.
Next would be avoiding potholes or obstacles.
most times i am being driven i experience that. the driver avoids a pothole quickly and instantly steers back to his current line. thats bad, because if you avoid an obstacle at 30 mph you have less momentum, less inertia, at 75 its a different thing. What i do is avoid the obstacle or the pothole most times, by steering away but not aggressively returning to my line, i gently kill off the inertia by steering back in slower than i steered out. because remember, on a dry road u may be forgiven, but if you keep that practice then on a wet road its another story. so i practice the safest on the wet and keep it on the dry too. saved me alot of times.
Downhill misshift.
Ask Krymahar about me+him+the old mitsubishi bus that weighs almost nothing.
going downhill in 4th gear and gently playing with the brakes is nice, and i love it too, no restriction. now think about you just approaching the intersection in loubiere coming from the kubuli factory road. approaching voice of life radio station and shifting to 3rd gear and applying brake, clutching out and then nothing. gear didnt go in, trying to put it in, wrecking. thinking......too fast to drop to 2nd because 1...bus weighs almost nothing, 2 road is descending and not the best traction can be had and 3 intersection coming up with a tight turn across two lanes and i am the only one who has to give way to traffic, everyone else can go through. So here we go, engage second gear and rear tyres lock, bus slides, i keep it on the road counter steering, clutch in, brake, look quickly for traffic, praise Jah none, steer right for the lil bridge, scare them lazy bench fellers off the bridge, clutch out, lock rear tyres, straighten up and throttle the hell outta here. oh and pull over for a few to stop trembling.


