Rice_slayer said:
I have owned my Mustang since I was 15 with my learners(Im 17 and have had my license for a year and a half now) and have never once felt "not in control" of my car. Dunno if it's all the driving I did before I had my license, but I know my car VERY well. I must be doing something right, I am the mosted trusted driver in my grade actually lol. I honestly think my car isnt fast enough, I have just gotten use to the power, but I dont street race, strictly strip.
honestly, I feel that is a bad thing.
Tell me, what will your car do if you are making a left turn and you hit a patch of ice?
you can guess, based off things you've seen... but YOU have never personally experienced it... This means that when it happens it will be a new experience to you, which means you will be too busy experiencing the experience to perform the proper actions to stop the hazard.
Im not telling you to go get into trouble on purpose, or go do spin outs, or go find ice.... go to a driving class and take your car onto the skid-pad. It opened my eyes to what happens to a car in a spin and how to properly handle the experience. Now, its something ive experienced and i can do something other than wonder "Whats going to happen next? What am I supposed to do?"