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Transport 2000 versus Top Gear 5400

On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 16:45:17 GMT, Andy Turner

Not free, but track days aren't that expensive and as long as you sort the insurance (again not much in the context) then they are available to anyone.

Transport 2000 versus Top Gear 5401
Well written Carl! Here's an example of the mutterings of freaks who support Transport 2000 (pasted from their site's forum) " With regard to reducing casualties on our...

I agree, they're nob heads and deserve all the law can throw at them. The issue is though, does TG encourage this. It doesn't as far I can see although I can acknowledge that some less responsible individuals may try an emulate what the see on TV. However, it will be a very sad day when broadcasters can ony show what the LCD can understand.

...supposed to reach on the public highway. See coments above on track days.

Again, I don't disagree. Such driving on public roads is irresponsible.

Not a worse driver, no need to be so negative. As for the 'macho drivers' see the above comments on LCD idiots, you can't avoid them in life unfortunately. Though I do beleive it would do all drivers the power of good to learn formally how to keep control of their vehicles when the unexpected occurrs. The current driving test if laughably easy and once pbutted there is no compulsory framework to ensure drivers improve their skills not lose them.

chrisj




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