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"I want to learn to drive!" Ugh!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 231007" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>A question:</p><p> </p><p>Do you have special race tracks where they sell driving courses over there?</p><p> </p><p>Time on a racetrack has become a mandatory part of the drivers education here in Denmark because a lot of the teens "learned" how to drive on a computer or a playstation, so in order to give them a touch of reality they learn about how Newtons law and the law of gravity affects them when driving. Once out in traffic we know they also would speed if they try to keep up with the other drivers and they are not as experienced so the risk of a crash is higher.</p><p> </p><p>Normally the courses provide a reinforced car and helmet, but you can also come in our own car. (However, if you crash you have to bear the costs of a repair.)</p><p> </p><p>Even experienced drivers can benefit from such a course and many firms give them as bonus to some of their drivers.</p><p> </p><p>If the evaluation gives him OK to drive, I would recommend that he takes such a course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 231007, member: 6326"] A question: Do you have special race tracks where they sell driving courses over there? Time on a racetrack has become a mandatory part of the drivers education here in Denmark because a lot of the teens "learned" how to drive on a computer or a playstation, so in order to give them a touch of reality they learn about how Newtons law and the law of gravity affects them when driving. Once out in traffic we know they also would speed if they try to keep up with the other drivers and they are not as experienced so the risk of a crash is higher. Normally the courses provide a reinforced car and helmet, but you can also come in our own car. (However, if you crash you have to bear the costs of a repair.) Even experienced drivers can benefit from such a course and many firms give them as bonus to some of their drivers. If the evaluation gives him OK to drive, I would recommend that he takes such a course. [/QUOTE]
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