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Re: Zen and the art of Motorcar driving.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 1:35 pm
by Gareth
sussex2 wrote:Phrases such as that would make a lot of people run a mile. It would me! :lol:

How would you put it without being mealy-mouthed?

Re: Zen and the art of Motorcar driving.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 2:12 pm
by JamesAllport
sussex2 wrote:'then that is a clear indication that they haven't internalised the lessons of AD'

Phrases such as that would make a lot of people run a mile. It would me! :lol:


I tend to talk to associates about making AD their everyday standard of driving.

With a bit more time, I talk about one's journey of development as an advanced driver being about two things happening in parallel. First, the standard of one's best drives goes up. Second, the difference between your standard on your best and worst days narrows.

James

Re: Zen and the art of Motorcar driving.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 7:12 pm
by superplum
Gareth wrote:
sussex2 wrote:Phrases such as that would make a lot of people run a mile. It would me! :lol:

How would you put it without being mealy-mouthed?


Perhaps "absorbed" would be sufficient!
:)

Re: Zen and the art of Motorcar driving.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 7:23 pm
by Gareth
superplum wrote:Perhaps "absorbed" would be sufficient!
:)

Fair point - I'll go and wash the American business-isms out of my mouth!

Re: Zen and the art of Motorcar driving.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 10:34 pm
by Kimosabe
WhoseGeneration wrote:
Kimosabe wrote:
WhoseGeneration wrote:How can this place help to reinforce the benefits of using the tenets of AD for those who just want to drive safely and not explore anything "higher"?


Isn't this forum already doing that?


I don't think so.


Why?