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Old 03-29-2013, 03:01 PM   #25
shadrach74
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Location: Frederick MD
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I went with option 2. I would describe my driving a spirited (though the judge never seems to see it that way). I'm not overly concerned with the posted limit but more focused on having plenty in the way of margins so that I have options when the unexpected happens (riding a motorcycle off and on for years will brand this into your psyche). I belive that there is a time and place for "fun driving on the street" but you must choose your venue wisely and know your personal limitations and those of your vehicle. I'm 38 and have not had an "at fault" accident in 20 years, so I must be doing ok. That being said, I've done a lot of stupid things to gain whatever knowledge I have today. I've been lucky for sure. I taught myself to heal and toe when I was in my teens. I was lucky to not actually own any moderately fast cars until my late 20s.

At the end of the day you have to know your limitations. Driving like you've got a hot poker up your ass will get you in trouble one way or another.

Public roads are full of horrible drivers; ill use any means necessary to avoid them, but I prefer the throttle!

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