But instead of that, they're obviously in high-range, revving the s**t out of their poor engine while slipping and deepening ruts everywhere and eventually rocketing up the hill in what must feel like the worlds roughest roller coaster ride.
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happyhunter wrote:Watching the road while driving is a mystery to some people.
brett1868 wrote:happyhunter wrote:Watching the road while driving is a mystery to some people.
Why watch when I have lane keeping assist? So cool, it keeps me between the lines and even brakes if required. Sit back relax and post selfies on Facebook.
It can be that easy but driving is something I take very seriously cause essentially I'm in control of a 1500kg killing machine. Ask the average punter if they know how to drive a gay-matic box manually and when would they do it.
brett1868 wrote:happyhunter wrote:Watching the road while driving is a mystery to some people.
Why watch when I have lane keeping assist? So cool, it keeps me between the lines and even brakes if required. Sit back relax and post selfies on Facebook.
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Mitch wrote:brett1868 wrote:happyhunter wrote:Watching the road while driving is a mystery to some people.
Why watch when I have lane keeping assist? So cool, it keeps me between the lines and even brakes if required. Sit back relax and post selfies on Facebook.
It can be that easy but driving is something I take very seriously cause essentially I'm in control of a 1500kg killing machine. Ask the average punter if they know how to drive a gay-matic box manually and when would they do it.
Mate even trucks are heading that way slowly. So many are auto these days that I'm finding it less and less common to find someone who can drive a crash box.
Lorgar wrote:I've heard more than a few people who are adamant you can't go higher than 1st or 2nd gear while in low-range, as some catastrophic failure will surely occur if you do
happyhunter wrote:Well before kids get there drivers license the best we you can do for them is get them behind the wheel off road and teach them how to safely stall and recover of really steep inclines/declines, and how to snatch and winch.
sandgroperbill wrote:What? So I've been doing it wrong all this time? I must have missed the explosion...