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Old 02-07-2010, 12:29 PM   #1
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Well to your credit the first step in solving a problem is realizing you have one.

It is fine to make mistakes as long as you learn from them and don't repeat them and of course you don't harm anyone in the process. The problem is, if you take greater and greater risks on the road then the problem will solve itself eventually.

Maturity behind the wheel takes time. The best drivers do not endanger others or themselves.

Perhaps you can attend some track days at a local circuit and get your adrenaline pumping in a safe way. Knowing that you have a track day coming up can go a long long way to keeping your foot out of it on the road.
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Old 02-07-2010, 12:53 PM   #2
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What cured me was I was driving on a very long flat two lane road in a pickup truck. There was a tractor trailer driving in front of me and cars behind me. I could see the oncoming traffic and the cars were far enough away for me to pass safely.
Or so it seemed.

I pulled out and accelerated to pass the truck, as I got around to the side of the truck I saw there was another car in front of the tractor trailer. The cars behind me had filled in my place behind the truck and I had no way to slow and get back behind. I looked at the oncoming traffic as I floored the vehicle, I was committed and had no where to go except to pass the car in front of the semi.

Time slowed down as I watched the oncoming traffic. I was absolutly certain that I was about to die. There were no value judgements about it it was just a certainty and I could do nothing about it.

Fortunately the truck I was driving was new and the engine was strong and at the very last second I was able to get over in front of the car in front of the truck.

After I realized that I was not dead I started shaking so hard I had to pull over to compose myself.

I will spend half a day behind slow moving trucks now if I have to and it does not bother me a bit, it beats dying.
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Old 02-08-2010, 02:53 AM   #3
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Time slowed down as I watched the oncoming traffic.
I got that too, I guess when we panic or see certain danger then our time and perception are enhanced somehow, unless your drunk of course then you get the opposite.
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Old 02-08-2010, 03:52 AM   #4
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I don't know how old you are, anim, but the advice above about doing track stuff is good advice.

I was quite over the top when young, but the first season of SCCA racing took that street nuttyness out of me.
Consider some of the extensive track events you have in UK.
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The silliest risk my Boxster made me do is to buy it.
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Old 02-08-2010, 04:11 AM   #6
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Yeah, its the car. It drives itself.

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