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How do you rate your ability??

1 L test standard
3
15%
2
1
5%
3
3
15%
4
3
15%
5
4
20%
6
2
10%
7
1
5%
8
1
5%
9
1
5%
10 Micheal Schumaker
1
5%
 
Total votes : 20

Postby daz6215 » Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:25 pm


On a scale of 1 to 10 , 1 being an L test pass standard with 10 being the very best, where are you? :D
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Postby jont » Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:33 pm


daz6215 wrote:On a scale of 1 to 10 , 1 being an L test pass standard with 10 being the very best, where are you? :D

Are we talking about track or road driving? And what's "best"? Smoothest? Safest? Quickest? :twisted:
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Postby x-Sonia-x » Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:41 pm


I know its well sad :lol: but im only a 1 :lol: should I tick the box, or just tell you that?
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Postby ROG » Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:47 pm


Is this the same as the scale used in the book MIND DRIVING ?

10 Micheal Schumaker
- if this is the top one then I assume it's to do with race circuit driving !!!
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Postby Tomoose » Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:49 pm


Sod over thinking it, I think I'm a 4.

For the record, I would suggest a 1 is above average, as the average motorist certainly wouldn't pass an L test!

EDIT - It seems I pressed 5 because I'm a noob. :roll:
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Postby daz6215 » Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:50 pm


10 being the very best on road and track! , not sure Rog about the mind driving? I just used mr Schumaker because what road driver can we use as a role model? :twisted: suggestions welcome!
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Postby x-Sonia-x » Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:51 pm


Ha ha thats funny Tomoose, and its made me feel a bit better LOL!! I will still class meself as a 1 :)
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Postby jont » Thu Aug 06, 2009 4:05 pm


daz6215 wrote:I just used mr Schumaker because what road driver can we use as a role model? :twisted: suggestions welcome!

So you barge other motorists off the road at a whim, try to be first to your destination at all costs and have the rules changed to suit your actions whenever you like? :twisted:

I can think of people I've driven with who I aspire to drive like, but they might be embarrassed to be named on here. :wink:
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Postby daz6215 » Thu Aug 06, 2009 4:36 pm


jont wrote:
daz6215 wrote:I just used mr Schumaker because what road driver can we use as a role model? :twisted: suggestions welcome!

So you barge other motorists off the road at a whim, try to be first to your destination at all costs and have the rules changed to suit your actions whenever you like? :twisted:

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lol very good! :D
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Postby TripleS » Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:34 pm


I'm in real difficulty with this one, given that the options stop at 10...... :lol:

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Postby ScoobyChris » Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:50 pm


On a good day, I'm probably around a 1 :lol:

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Postby jcochrane » Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:23 pm


After 50 years I learn something new on every drive. As I'm still learning does that make me a 1 :?:
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Postby Octy_Ross » Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:14 pm


you could try putting our Stefan up near the top - if I could be as silky as him every time I drove I think I'd die a happy death. as for me.....give me a 5 when no-one else is watching and a 1 when they are ;-)
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Postby ExadiNigel » Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:14 am


Since the 'lowest' mentioned is L driver I would assume we are talking road driving here. I have never heard anything about Michael Schumaker's driving ability so I wouldn't put him at teh top of the tree. he's a good race track driver I agree but there is a huge difference between driving on the road and the track! I certainly wouldn't look up to him for road driving!

I remember hearing a story (it may have been on here) about Stirling Moss & his wife (Pat?) going out with the, then, chief driving examiner with teh IAM and teh report saying that Stirling Moss scared the hell out of the examiner whereas Stirling's wife Pat was teh better road driver!

Just because someone is good on teh track doesn't mean they will be good on teh road - huge difference in observational skills required!

I would like to think I am around the 6/7 mark! (For road that is, for track I would probably be around the 1/2 mark!

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Postby jcochrane » Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:23 am


adiNigel wrote:I remember hearing a story (it may have been on here) about Stirling Moss & his wife (Pat?) going out with the, then, chief driving examiner with teh IAM and teh report saying that Stirling Moss scared the hell out of the examiner whereas Stirling's wife Pat was teh better road driver!
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Having watched, many years ago, Stirling drive through London traffic my impression was how well he was able to maintain progress through the use of remarkable vision and to see opportunities that most would not even have dreamed of. However, I also felt that at times he expected others to have the vision and abilities to match his own. I am probably wrong in this assumption as I do not have his skills, but that was my impression.

I think it was his sister Pat that he was being compared with. She was a very good rally driver and had a reputation of being just as good as a road driver.
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