This infographic kinda breaks the name of this blog: because it's extremely useful. However, I disagree with some of the pieces of advice there. i.e. locking the doors when you drive. I think that locking the passenger side door is justified when you drive alone, because it prevents some pedestrians from entering your car i.e. to threaten you and steal it. But locking the driver's side makes it harder for the firemen to get you out of the car in case of a crash. Some will say that the door will be damaged anyway. Wrong - the modern cars are built to comply safety standards that i.e. require the door to be still able to open even after sever frontal crash.
oh man this is great , this shoudl be the begginers guide to all automotive schools... i consider myself a mixture of experienced and pro driver.. well ok im not a super pro.. but to date i have avoided about 4 major crash becuase i have been very keen to notice how things will unfold and brake way before somethign happens :D
Wow, this is amazingly informative. Thanks for sharing! I'm gonna put my new driving knowledge to practice.
ReplyDeleteyes i also thank you for it checking the basics always come handy
ReplyDeleteWow, this is amazingly informative:)
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to read, good post
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot of useful info, and + for the graphics
ReplyDeleteThis infographic kinda breaks the name of this blog: because it's extremely useful. However, I disagree with some of the pieces of advice there. i.e. locking the doors when you drive. I think that locking the passenger side door is justified when you drive alone, because it prevents some pedestrians from entering your car i.e. to threaten you and steal it. But locking the driver's side makes it harder for the firemen to get you out of the car in case of a crash. Some will say that the door will be damaged anyway. Wrong - the modern cars are built to comply safety standards that i.e. require the door to be still able to open even after sever frontal crash.
ReplyDeletewow TY !
ReplyDeleteVery usefull tips! But honestly, when are you EVER going to need to make a J-Turn? lmao
ReplyDeleteoh man this is great , this shoudl be the begginers guide to all automotive schools... i consider myself a mixture of experienced and pro driver.. well ok im not a super pro.. but to date i have avoided about 4 major crash becuase i have been very keen to notice how things will unfold and brake way before somethign happens :D
ReplyDeletethats awesome.... however, i dont think im going to be attempting any 'advanced turns' anytime soon... lol
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