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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 162455" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I love the female logic of making them all look alike - very quick on your feet! lol </p><p> </p><p>Are you driving a car that you feel is too large for you? I have a friend that does driver training classes for points reduction and teens. He told me it is amazing how many women are given or buy these HUGE cars and SUV's and have NEVER driven one before and 'over' compensate or 'under' compensate depending on their ability or sense of "I'm too close" or "I'm not close enough." </p><p> </p><p>He suggests taking a drivers ed course it's around 100 and get with someone that will literally help you and say with windows down - YOU ARE TOO CLOSE you are TOO FAR AWAY until you are comfortable with your vehicle. It makes a difference and it can pop your tires. If you can afford it - pop away but think about in 3 years when you get the Jag and can't curb it. </p><p> </p><p>I still am chuckling at your logic - gotta LOVE a smart woman! </p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p><p>Star</p><p>ps I drove a super dump Volvo on a construction site. The tires were 5' high. I had NEVER driven anything that large. So I took a Saturday and had someone stand on the ground, I climbed the ladder, and got in the cab and drove it all over the place until I could literally park it between 2 pickup trucks and back it up as good as I could drive it fwd. But it took help. And in a truck that big? I thought - gosh IF I run over him I'll never know. BUT - DF has a van - and it has curtians and blinds and I can't manuver that thing for squat - but there is NO way I'm asking HIM to tell ME how to drive it - I'd rather run over my own foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 162455, member: 4964"] I love the female logic of making them all look alike - very quick on your feet! lol Are you driving a car that you feel is too large for you? I have a friend that does driver training classes for points reduction and teens. He told me it is amazing how many women are given or buy these HUGE cars and SUV's and have NEVER driven one before and 'over' compensate or 'under' compensate depending on their ability or sense of "I'm too close" or "I'm not close enough." He suggests taking a drivers ed course it's around 100 and get with someone that will literally help you and say with windows down - YOU ARE TOO CLOSE you are TOO FAR AWAY until you are comfortable with your vehicle. It makes a difference and it can pop your tires. If you can afford it - pop away but think about in 3 years when you get the Jag and can't curb it. I still am chuckling at your logic - gotta LOVE a smart woman! Hugs Star ps I drove a super dump Volvo on a construction site. The tires were 5' high. I had NEVER driven anything that large. So I took a Saturday and had someone stand on the ground, I climbed the ladder, and got in the cab and drove it all over the place until I could literally park it between 2 pickup trucks and back it up as good as I could drive it fwd. But it took help. And in a truck that big? I thought - gosh IF I run over him I'll never know. BUT - DF has a van - and it has curtians and blinds and I can't manuver that thing for squat - but there is NO way I'm asking HIM to tell ME how to drive it - I'd rather run over my own foot. [/QUOTE]
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