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08-05-2011, 04:25 PM | #11 | |||
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it could and should be a good idea gecko, but for one it is too far for me to go and for two, i do wonder how many people who do any form of course are actually there to learn or to prove how good they are. some will learn, but if it is free, i wonder how many will just shrug off any constructive criticism because they are already such a great driver. remembering the license testing thread, there were so many who knew they were the best even during their driving test - and they were still on l's then, so imagine how much better than the best they are now it is good that someone actually cares though, and looks for something constructive to help, because road safety is a very serious matter |
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