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23-08-2005, 12:38 PM | #11 | |||
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I was proposing that road skills save your bacon, more than car craft. You need both to survive! Most young drivers start with little of either, Passing the P-plate test is a recognition of a basic attainment of these skills. Some kids have attained excellent car craft skills by the time they get there licence, that's great, but its only part of the equation. Every entry level advanced driving course will attempt to point this out! It's also the reasoning behind to much advanced car skill training too quickly. Road Skills and Car Craft you need them both. |
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