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I'm admittedly a terrible driver, certainly by the legal standard.
I drive too fast for conditions, have poor lane discipline and I pretty much pass where ever there's a gap. I think the only reasons I've avoided any serious accidents the last 36 years behind the wheel is following these basic guidelines. 1. Don't tailgate I've found doing this only challenges the car in front of me to drive even slower. Lay back and my time will come. 2. Drive smoothly When I'm speeding smooth driving looks like slow driving. 3. Signal often it's good that I at least look like I know what I'm doing. 4. Drive invisible I assume nobody can see me and drive accordingly. 5. Never drive emotional. Treat driving like a business transaction.
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or the person that designed the interface
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A very good friend of mine doesn't use them. His reasoning is "why give anyone a warning"
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My theory is that people think their lights are on because the dash is lit up. New cars have electronic instrument clusters that always have some lighting on, s at night, seeing the dash lights on makes people think the headlights are on. Also, daytime running lamps put out enough light that some people mistake those for headlights. |
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I'll say this in that if you feel you're a safe driver by holding back but don't feel capable of progressing further then you could do worse than try a performance driving session, even just one hour with a trained co-driver around a bespoke track once in a while will make you more confident driving any car.
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Very simple rules as stated above -
Never Tailgate Never cut people off Always pay attention Never drive in a person's blind spot Always think and look ahead and drive defensively... Simple rules that will always keep you out of trouble. Unfortunately in the US, due to the freedoms bullshit where people think driving is a right as opposed to a privilege you can't force people into doing those things and we don't enforce them. What people don't realize is that on a daily occasion, that is by far the most dangerous thing they do where they can kill someone in a split second. |
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