kfae8959 wrote:There are differences from the two most recent editions, especially with the introduction of more about the psychology of driving and in the way that the System is summarized.
kfae8959 wrote:Can we play "Roadcraft Top Trumps"?!
martine wrote:I have all the major editions of the Highway Code from 1931 to present day (sad or what?).
martine wrote:Right from the beginning the HWC said: "...be ready and able to pull up well within the distance you can see to be clear'
x-Sonia-x wrote:This is more where my interests lie, as im now in my third year of BAhons degree in psychology, im really quite interested in reading the early edition
Mr Cholmondeley-Warner wrote:In an extra geeky mood the other night, I made a list - and I promise that was before I'd seen this thread!
crr003 wrote:Sadly, I find I have several of those books/dvds too.
But I'm not a geek..............
Hard to say. The John Miles is a very good book, but a little dry for constant re-reading. The one I'm reading at the moment, which I omitted from the list (but have now corrected) is very good too. It's "The Porsche Driving Book" by Martin Beck Burridge and John Lyon.x-Sonia-x wrote:So, of your very long list which would you say is your fav or influenced you most?
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