lordgrover wrote:So what size tin should I use?
What sort of cake do you want?
waremark wrote:I like the baking analogy. But perhaps the crumb, the flour and the sugar are easier to talk about than the factors that lift a good drive to a brilliant drive???
MGF wrote:TripleS wrote:jcochrane wrote:Try riding a pedal bike in central London traffic.
Maybe try using a country road - for walking.
Are you still suffering from your recent nocturnal walk in the countryside?
waremark wrote:It seems to me that we spend too much time talking about technique. Advanced driving is really all about the highest level of observation anticipation and planning allowing you to be at an intelligently considered speed on an intelligently considered part of the road with a consistent level of safety and all with the smoothest inputs.
Agreed?
Kimosabe wrote:waremark wrote:It seems to me that we spend too much time talking about technique. Advanced driving is really all about the highest level of observation anticipation and planning allowing you to be at an intelligently considered speed on an intelligently considered part of the road with a consistent level of safety and all with the smoothest inputs.
Agreed?
My experience of AD (in it's Roadcraft form) is this.
How to destroy and/ or remove the fun from a really simple thing is very easy, turn it into something incredibly complex.
7db wrote:On no account should anyone heel and toe whilst baking a cake. I think we can all agree.
SeanP wrote:I think that the techniques - whether finer vehicle control or the elements of The System are somewhat secondary; and the prime differentiation has to be the attitude & willingness etc.?
waremark wrote: allowing you to be at an intelligently considered speed on an intelligently considered part of the road with a consistent level of safety and all with the smoothest inputs.
Agreed?
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