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  • Posted By: hyperviper @ 05/06/2008 3:21:49 PM

    I have been a licensed driver since I was 13... More the 15 years now, and I have every single type of driving endorsment. I have also been employed by the Michigan state police, and the FT. Wayne police dept to teach DDC-4, and EVOC to officers.
    "Car length" is a generic term and should be estimated at 15 feet, further more, When you get behind the wheel, you should always assume that MR. Murphy is along for the ride, and that anything that can, could, shall, should, might go wrong probably will, that way your mentally prepared if something DOES really go wrong.
    Also, a dust cover does help ensure that your tires stay inflated by keeping out small foreign objects that may become lodged in the stem, causing a slow leak.
    Lastly, The FIRST thing an animal does when a vehicle approches is to freeze out of fear, if if moves it is always back the way it came (although sometimes it changes it's mind).
    I am the final athority on driving, I know what I'm talking about. I will out drive anyone, anywhere, in any vehicle, on any type of surface, under any conditions, period.

  • Posted By: hyperviper @ 05/06/2008 3:21:41 PM

    I have been a licensed driver since I was 13... More the 15 years now, and I have every single type of driving endorsment. I have also been employed by the Michigan state police, and the FT. Wayne police dept to teach DDC-4, and EVOC to officers.
    "Car length" is a generic term and should be estimated at 15 feet, further more, When you get behind the wheel, you should always assume that MR. Murphy is along for the ride, and that anything that can, could, shall, should, might go wrong probably will, that way your mentally prepared if something DOES really go wrong.
    Also, a dust cover does help ensure that your tires stay inflated by keeping out small foreign objects that may become lodged in the stem, causing a slow leak.
    Lastly, The FIRST thing an animal does when a vehicle approches is to freeze out of fear, if if moves it is always back the way it came (although sometimes it changes it's mind).
    I am the final athority on driving, I know what I'm talking about. I will out drive anyone, anywhere, in any vehicle, on any type of surface, under any conditions, period.

  • Posted By: hyperviper @ 05/06/2008 3:21:34 PM

    I have been a licensed driver since I was 13... More the 15 years now, and I have every single type of driving endorsment. I have also been employed by the Michigan state police, and the FT. Wayne police dept to teach DDC-4, and EVOC to officers.
    "Car length" is a generic term and should be estimated at 15 feet, further more, When you get behind the wheel, you should always assume that MR. Murphy is along for the ride, and that anything that can, could, shall, should, might go wrong probably will, that way your mentally prepared if something DOES really go wrong.
    Also, a dust cover does help ensure that your tires stay inflated by keeping out small foreign objects that may become lodged in the stem, causing a slow leak.
    Lastly, The FIRST thing an animal does when a vehicle approches is to freeze out of fear, if if moves it is always back the way it came (although sometimes it changes it's mind).
    I am the final athority on driving, I know what I'm talking about. I will out drive anyone, anywhere, in any vehicle, on any type of surface, under any conditions, period.

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