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Old 09-07-2007, 06:25 AM   #19
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now that she has it...

and the stress of the test is behind her...and you too Karl

can she skid to a stop yet... ? and turn it broadside to shorten the distance needed..? (very important)

can she leave rubber ....?

can she spin doughnuts..in the sand...?

does she know how to pass ?

how does she respond to road rage?

in today's world it's not just being able to drive a car correctly
thats important but have it also....as an extension of your body
like a hand in a glove...

she has to be able to git on that pedal at times and get
out of harms way in a matter of seconds...
like when emergency vehicles suddenly
appear in your rear view mirror

i don't mean she should be drawing squiggly's on the tar
and driving wreckless... but really should know how to
muscle the car
and have the escape manuever's down pat.....too..
and have that agressive attitude when needed is my point.
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