Re: THE COMPETITORS INTIMIDATION
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:59 am
Well fellas, wat i can say from my few years on the road, is Know your vehicle, and know the road you driving on. driving experience doesn't depend on the amount of years you are on the road. cas it have some drivers dat on de road for more dan 10 years and they still doe know many basic technics that an average driver shud know so much more so for running with somebody else. the key is APPLICATION.
And rain? Any experienced driver should not be concerned about RAIN. Rain is just another driving CONDITION. Thus driving in rain should not be feared by any Experienced driver. one of the MAIN things to remember tho, when you enter an area with wet road from a dry area, make sure you allow your tires to absorb the water in your tyre and SATURATE it B4 starting to drive aggressive. if you keep on driving aggressive when you hit the wet road like everything is normal, den you may find yourself getting in trouble. once you saturate the tires, den there's no reason why you should not exercise your normal driving technics on the wet road.(providing you have at least Standard Rain tires)
So all the rain haters: STEP UP!
All in all, try to keep the wheels on the pitch at ALL TIMES, drive with SAFETY in mind not only for your self, but for OTHERS too just knowing that there ARE some crazy pple on the road(scientist uncle..for example) that will mess you up.
Be mindful of pedestrians and cyclists...and most IMPORTANTLY: DON'T FORGET TO BUCKLE UP!!
And that's my 2 Cents.
And rain? Any experienced driver should not be concerned about RAIN. Rain is just another driving CONDITION. Thus driving in rain should not be feared by any Experienced driver. one of the MAIN things to remember tho, when you enter an area with wet road from a dry area, make sure you allow your tires to absorb the water in your tyre and SATURATE it B4 starting to drive aggressive. if you keep on driving aggressive when you hit the wet road like everything is normal, den you may find yourself getting in trouble. once you saturate the tires, den there's no reason why you should not exercise your normal driving technics on the wet road.(providing you have at least Standard Rain tires)
So all the rain haters: STEP UP!
All in all, try to keep the wheels on the pitch at ALL TIMES, drive with SAFETY in mind not only for your self, but for OTHERS too just knowing that there ARE some crazy pple on the road(scientist uncle..for example) that will mess you up.
Be mindful of pedestrians and cyclists...and most IMPORTANTLY: DON'T FORGET TO BUCKLE UP!!
And that's my 2 Cents.