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30-05-2007, 10:59 AM | #1 | ||
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When I visit a relative there is a drive-in, back-out driveway to a carport.
It is possible to turn the car around and drive out by backing over a pathway and part of the lawn. Driving on the lawn is OK if a steel mesh is at ground level. But there is limited space for maneuvering and not easy to find the best way. There must be a computer program which will simulate the maneuvers on a plan. Checked the net and something like a computer game is available to help teach driving. But a useful program could have a large illustration of a steering wheel at the top right of the screen and the image of the car on the screen with an option for different situations. Turn the wheel with the mouse pointer and move the car forward or backward (slowly) with the arrow keys. The RTA should have one available. Otherwise maybe make a cardboard model. |
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