[QUOTE=Dave M]The key to driving any vehicle safely at its limits, weather it's a high performance sports car or a roll-over-likely SUV is to know the equipment your handling. You have to take the time to learn the feel of the machine, how it turns in, accelerates, where it's break loose points are, even things like the blind spots, mirrors, etc...
Unfortunately, most people don't take this time to learn. They drive their SUV's like sports cars, which they were never intended for. People unfamiliar with their f-body, or Mustang (i.e. the 16 year old who just got his liscence) is quick to wrap it around a tree because he doesn't respect the power and ability the car possesses, and doesn't realize its limits.
Not recognizing that you're in an error-likely situation is, in my opinion, the biggest factor in accidents. Following to closely, and not leaving yourself an escape route should something go wrong, are leading causes of accidents. You can travel safely at almost any speed, in almost any vehicle, if you know your equipment and you're paying attention. Most people just don't do either.[/QUOTE}
DIDNT THINK SOME 16 YEAR OLD WOULD FIND THIS EH......Na im kidding i know most 16 years old dont but ive been driving most of my life so i do know what it takes and this gentic make up thing is right yes it takes xp and skill but some people dont have "it" and Prolly never will but i also appricate my Camaro because ive rebuild most of it i only have about 30 hours in it but money is an issue with me and cant put ne more in it..
but it will be "done" someday and when it is watch out mustang cuz im comin for ya..your friendly cocky 6 year old that thinks he knows everything but doesnt -haynes-
Dont type in all caps anymore...............
".your friendly cocky 6 year old that thinks he knows everything but doesnt -haynes-"
wow.. you sure have done alot for only being 6 years old..........
Unfortunately, most people don't take this time to learn. They drive their SUV's like sports cars, which they were never intended for. People unfamiliar with their f-body, or Mustang (i.e. the 16 year old who just got his liscence) is quick to wrap it around a tree because he doesn't respect the power and ability the car possesses, and doesn't realize its limits.
Not recognizing that you're in an error-likely situation is, in my opinion, the biggest factor in accidents. Following to closely, and not leaving yourself an escape route should something go wrong, are leading causes of accidents. You can travel safely at almost any speed, in almost any vehicle, if you know your equipment and you're paying attention. Most people just don't do either.[/QUOTE}
DIDNT THINK SOME 16 YEAR OLD WOULD FIND THIS EH......Na im kidding i know most 16 years old dont but ive been driving most of my life so i do know what it takes and this gentic make up thing is right yes it takes xp and skill but some people dont have "it" and Prolly never will but i also appricate my Camaro because ive rebuild most of it i only have about 30 hours in it but money is an issue with me and cant put ne more in it..
but it will be "done" someday and when it is watch out mustang cuz im comin for ya..your friendly cocky 6 year old that thinks he knows everything but doesnt -haynes-Dont type in all caps anymore...............
".your friendly cocky 6 year old that thinks he knows everything but doesnt -haynes-"
wow.. you sure have done alot for only being 6 years old..........
Camaro Berlinetta Digital Camaro 202 heads 4 barrel and soon to be headers with 4 inch running back 
you messed that up

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