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Clipperjay
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« Reply #100 on: August 19, 2006, 05:03:18 PM »

Shouldn't drive at all, until competent to be called semi crap level of course! :coolcheese:
Lets start a thread how many cars have you rolled?

I'll offer my casulties 2 cars
FORD 1.4LX @17yrs old
Honda S2000 23years old.
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tino
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« Reply #101 on: August 19, 2006, 05:38:44 PM »

ive not rolled any car :-P
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« Reply #102 on: August 19, 2006, 08:06:21 PM »

Quote from: "Tino" date="1156023524"
ive not rolled any car :-P

 Exactly my point tino.
Who do you consider a better driver first time passing or someone who has passed on the third go? If I drove like I did at 17yrs old and didn't get hurt I might not be here to be honest.
After my mishaps it taught me one lesson "Your a F****ing idiot for driving on the edge."
God knows how many people I cut up @ 16 on a motorbike risk taking pointlessly?  
I guess some of us learned the hard way, but that’s the beauty of hindsight!
Best left on the track these days for thrills and spills Smiley
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« Reply #103 on: August 20, 2006, 12:06:05 PM »

Quote from: "Clipperjay" date="1156032381"
Quote from: "Tino" date="1156023524"
ive not rolled any car :-P

 Exactly my point tino.
Who do you consider a better driver first time passing or someone who has passed on the third go? If I drove like I did at 17yrs old and didn't get hurt I might not be here to be honest.
After my mishaps it taught me one lesson "Your a F****ing idiot for driving on the edge."
God knows how many people I cut up @ 16 on a motorbike risk taking pointlessly?  
I guess some of us learned the hard way, but that’s the beauty of hindsight!
Best left on the track these days for thrills and spills Smiley

Very true, I consider the driver who passed with the least faults to be the better driver although in the end it all depends on the circumstances an what happens during your driving test tbh.

I don't think ive ever got close to rolling a car but I would't call myself a good driver although i think im relatively safe.
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