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Lost control on the raining day!
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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 216836" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Driver's aids can only do so much, it can't help you to defy the laws of physics. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>U won't know what are the limits until you're 'over' the limit.. So it's either finding the limit the expensive and uncontrolled way or the not-so-expensive but controlled way.. Well, the expensive and uncontrolled way is when u are over the limit on public roads with other cars and the curbs and dividers in close proximity. The not-so-expensive but controlled way is going thru courses in a controlled environment, even better if it's in your own car.. </p><p></p><p>Until you've gone thru some advanced driving courses or drive close to the limit on the track, u won't know how ill-skilled you are as a driver, immaterial whether you like to drive fast or slow... Even driving position can make the difference, improper driving positions hindered swift hand movements in an emergency situation..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 216836, member: 6"] Driver's aids can only do so much, it can't help you to defy the laws of physics. U won't know what are the limits until you're 'over' the limit.. So it's either finding the limit the expensive and uncontrolled way or the not-so-expensive but controlled way.. Well, the expensive and uncontrolled way is when u are over the limit on public roads with other cars and the curbs and dividers in close proximity. The not-so-expensive but controlled way is going thru courses in a controlled environment, even better if it's in your own car.. Until you've gone thru some advanced driving courses or drive close to the limit on the track, u won't know how ill-skilled you are as a driver, immaterial whether you like to drive fast or slow... Even driving position can make the difference, improper driving positions hindered swift hand movements in an emergency situation.. [/QUOTE]
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