John
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
No, having a crash makes you no better a driver at all.
Apart from the people it does make better drivers.
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A2H GO
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The majority who have crashed will say they are now better drivers, those who havent will say it wont make them any better(how would they know if they've not had the experience )
I crashed. I AM now a better driver. However this does not necessarly mean i am a better driver than someone who has never crashed as they might be a better driver to begin with.
Think i confused myself with this
[Edited on 06-04-2010 by CorsAsh-Sport]
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Twitch
I know alot of people who are really good at driving its been there passion and grown up with it and they all had a major crash
What you mean to say is you've grown up with cocky, over confidant drivers who have all wrote the cars off for driving like a twat?
Driving like a twat, writing your car off and then driving sensibly is one thing, but making you a 'better driver' it does not.
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Daimo B
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Can anyone tell me how someones driving skill abilities go up after crashing?
Do you magically learn these skills all of a sudden?
No, you just know not to enter that bend so hot next time. That doesn't make you a better more skillfull driver.
If you've stuffed it into a roundabout, how does this improve you braking skills, handling skills, or even observational skills.....??
It doesn't
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Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
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What a load of balls
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MarkSport
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I've been driving just over 5 years and never once had a serious crash.I had a little old lady drive into me head on as she forgot where her brake pedal was when coming out of a carpark but thats it.This didn't affect my ncb or anything.
I agree in a way that sometimes a crash can make you a better driver as it will make you more alert but in another sense you should always be alert when driving,if not then you're a danger to the road imo
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Toby
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i had been driving 4 years before i had a crash, a matter of inches turned it from a bit of touch up paint and a write off. Not really sure about the effects it had on me other than i understand the importance of good tyres and to always expect the unexpected no matter how obsecure.
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Twitch
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I think alot of you missed my point obviously you cant get in a car go spank it into a tree ( like i did ) and bang your a good drive.
I mean more that when/if you have a crash it makes you alot more aware of what your car cant take or might make you more cauious driving etc.
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Twitch
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Registered: 3rd Nov 09
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
quote: Originally posted by Twitch
I know alot of people who are really good at driving its been there passion and grown up with it and they all had a major crash
What you mean to say is you've grown up with cocky, over confidant drivers who have all wrote the cars off for driving like a twat?
Driving like a twat, writing your car off and then driving sensibly is one thing, but making you a 'better driver' it does not.
Nah not atall. My best mate has never wrote off a car in the 4 years he's been driving and my other mate has only crashed when doing a track admitidly when we were younger and just past our test they did go out and handbreak it and stuff thinking they were the bad man but now yeh just have so much road awareness.
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Fad
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Road experience and maturity make you a better driver nothing else
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Neo
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quote: Originally posted by Twitch
I mean more that when/if you have a crash it makes you alot more aware of what your car cant take or might make you more cauious driving etc.
Yes but not just a crash, experiance more so.
All the first times you do anything you realize and drive to suit conditions more so i.e After the first time you aqua-plane you realize you must drive slower in the rain.
Having a little scare when you're in-experienced helps build up road confidence and respect for what could happen, however those who are sensible and don't drive like a tool will still be just as respectful of the road and possibly a "better" (abides highways code etc) driver.
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Twitch
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ahh see first time i aqua planed i hit a tree so maybe i never really got the chance for the first near miss.
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adiohead
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I do feel that people should have to do more in their driving test.
Maybe a skid pan and learning about RWD too.
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Ian
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I actually agree with it. I crashed in a single car accident in the wet and it taught me about driving too fast for the conditions.
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sand-eel
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I've nearly been driving for 5 years and haven't crashed, just been crashed into...1=someone pulled out at a junction without looking and went into the side of me, 2=some arse reversed into me.
I think I am a good driver yes, also trackdays do improve car control quite a lot too.
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I do feel that people should have to do more in their driving test.
Maybe a skid pan and learning about RWD too.
I think people need to learn about how to control FWDs more TBH, there are more of them and people tend to lift off the throttle when the back end steps out, I actually think RWD is vastly easier to control.
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Jake
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i didnt even know what liftoff oversteer was before i crashed. nowadays im far more aware of it and how to control it. So i have learnt from crashing.
Paul likes to waffle on too much about how good a driver she is.
[Edited on 06-04-2010 by jake]
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richc
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Registered: 24th Mar 07
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Since i crashed (nearly 3 years after passing my test) i think it has made me less 'daring' so to speak!
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I do feel that people should have to do more in their driving test.
Maybe a skid pan and learning about RWD too.
I think people need to learn about how to control FWDs more TBH, there are more of them and people tend to lift off the throttle when the back end steps out, I actually think RWD is vastly easier to control.
Yes, I agree. I meant both FWD and RWD.
RWD is easier to control if you know about balance. otherwise it can be dangerous.
People are just taught to drive within the speed limits and watch out for hazards. I think a lesson on advanced car control would save a lot of lives.
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BradG
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Registered: 4th Aug 09
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
Title should be changed to:
'Does having a big crash stop you driving like a moron?'
... Yes.
For a certain few yes
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