From: Silk on
On 20/06/2010 18:17, Ed Chilada wrote:

> My mate reckoned that cars should have an inbuilt gadget that worked
> out the angle and took over the steering so as to navigate the corner
> as accurately as possible without you having to do anything. I told
> him that kind of thing would drive me round the bend.

Eventually you'd go up the wall.
From: Adrian on
Silk <me(a)privacy.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying:

>> on signs, so that drivers have the maximum amount of available
>> information to judge how severe a bend will be?

> Call me a boring old fart, but I find knowing how to drive properly is a
> great help.

I find looking out the window useful, too...
From: Brimstone on

"Silk" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
news:hvm0ld$2ff$1(a)speranza.aioe.org...

> Call me a boring old fart, but I find knowing how to drive properly is a
> great help.

You're a boring old fart.


From: Silk on
On 20/06/2010 22:24, Adrian wrote:
> Silk<me(a)privacy.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
> saying:
>
>>> on signs, so that drivers have the maximum amount of available
>>> information to judge how severe a bend will be?
>
>> Call me a boring old fart, but I find knowing how to drive properly is a
>> great help.
>
> I find looking out the window useful, too...

You shouldn't be introducing the plebs to advanced driving techniques -
it'll only confuse them.
From: Adrian on
Silk <me(a)privacy.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying:

>>>> on signs, so that drivers have the maximum amount of available
>>>> information to judge how severe a bend will be?

>>> Call me a boring old fart, but I find knowing how to drive properly is
>>> a great help.

>> I find looking out the window useful, too...

> You shouldn't be introducing the plebs to advanced driving techniques -
> it'll only confuse them.

Just so long as they're firmly within the speed limit, eh?