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Not at all. If you use good judgement it means you've got the ability to get up to a good overtaking speed before needing to pull out.
Depends upon the circumstances, but I'd generally disagree.
Not at all. If you use good judgement it means you've got the ability to get up to a good overtaking speed before needing to pull out.
Depends upon the circumstances, but I'd generally disagree.
Final arbitration on this:
400bhp wins on the basis that an E-30 about to clip an apex and nail the power beats a ponced-up plastic Lotus making too much gratuitous smoke.
Sorry, but the judgement of the self-appointed referee is final.
Well, it was made to discuss overtaking (or not), not as an entertainment video.Wow that was boring. I watched it without sound so in my mind I added supercharger whine over the whomping great noise of a full race ford 427 V8 being restrained on/off overrun with dollops of fuel banging away in the exhausts, ready to charge past in one of the several million overtaking opportunities you were presented with (made possible by having 800bhp)
Trikeman - "1:51 would have been a perfectly safe overtaking opportunity in my car" - yes I did think that, but as we were approaching the roundabout, how am I know if they are turning right or left?
Well, it was made to discuss overtaking (or not), not as an entertainment video.
As a car driver, how did I do?
Some say I should have overtaken on the hatched lines, others has said I was right to wait. Your thoughts? Check out the comments on YouTube...
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvF6h55rYCg
' It worries me when I read about insurance black boxes that monitor how "safely" you drive so we are breeding a generation of drivers who have no idea what the limits of their vehicle are and even less idea of what it feels like and what to do when things get hairy.
Insurance companies are using these black boxes because they can indicate hood, safe driving
No, the boxes cannot detect bouncing footballs. That doesn't change my points by a scrap of difference. The fact the boxes don't detect some bad driving isn't an argument against them being able to detect some cautious, attentive driving behaviour.