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Back in school my friend's parents though buying him an old SAAB would keep him safe and out of trouble. Then we found this ad:
They don't want to be reminded of all the hassles of driving in traffic, and that in dense urban areas it is the slowest method of transportation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkOzNK4l8KY
Drifting in a parking lot is reckless? I work with a woman who's helped organize drift events (pro drivers, closed course) and they're held in parking lots. With cones. What are you going to hit? A cone? Ok...
Or how about autox - where you use your own personal daily driver in a parking lot with cones in a time trial race? You get to actually learn how your car handles and behaves and improve your car control, just like in drifting. And in Autox they have this thing called a "Chicago box", which basically simulates having to quickly leave your lane and get back in it - like an evasive maneuver. It's fun, and it teaches you a lot.
Or how about rallyx, like I like to do in my car. It's the same as autox, only instead of a parking lot with cones you're in a grass field or farmland dodging cones. Same stuff applies, you learn a lot about how to actually drive, how a car behaves, and it's a ton of fun.
And then when you've done any or all of those things when you're puttering down the road at the legal speed limit in traffic you can relax and concentrate on your surroundings because you know how to control your car without thinking - something drivers ed seriously leaves lacking in the US. And you'll be the kind of driver who enjoys driving and won't pick up a cell phone or anything stupid like that.
Indiana Rallycross season opener at the Badlands Off Road park is April 11th. The courses are rough, but any non-lowered car can compete. All you need is a helmet (motorcycle is ok) Come give it a try!
Which side of the debate are you posting this as? Are you saying a car sitting still is reckless? Are you the old man yelling at what he doesn't understand or are you saying the car, by looking fast, is therefore inappropriate? It's a Celica. Celicas were always a sports/sporty car. Shouldn't it look fast? It would be a design failure if it didn't.
I've been told to slow down by a man jogging along side the miata I was driving once. Think about that for a second. How fast do you jog?
I have video of my wife driving very slowly on a rallyx course. Or, I should say her speed was low, she was driving incredibly well and aggressively. It was in December some years ago, the course was solid ice covered in snow, she never got out of first gear, but controlled the slides perfectly though each gate and never hit one cone. She can control a car in the snow now. Car enthusiasts, people who like fast and aggressive cars, made that happen. How confident are all of you in the snow? I've had to do emergency maneuvers around crashed semi's on the highway I've come upon in blind corners in MO on I44 in the snow. No problem, but I enjoy driving fast so like I said when I'm doing 45 in a snow storm on the interstate it's nothing. I just avoid everyone else and keep distance. We saw cars off the road at every exit ramp because they had no idea a car in the snow can't slow down and turn at the same time. But by all means, let's not encourage people to learn to drive aggressively at the limits of the car on a closed course, it's way better to just send them out into traffic unprepared.
And if you google "ford mustang autox" you'll find many many videos much like the "ford prank" posted above. Closed courses, empty parking lots. The ford mustang is a very popular car for enthusiasts and these autox events are held in pretty much every city across the US. The driver paid their $30-$80 or so for the club or venue and went racing for the day. Then drove to work Monday having gotten his need for speed out, and much calmer and probably cursing the traffic for being full of incompetent drivers who need more experience.
I'm not disagreeing with anything you said, but I've gotta tell ya, for a little bit there, you sounded a lot like the other Gabe.
Better than racing on Doty Road around three in the morning? I've got a few good memories from summers in the early 00s.
Although reckless driving is a concern, I'm actually more concerned about the drivers of luxury cars thinking that it would be really cool to bring about the dystopian future that they always seem to be driving around in. What the hell is that all about anyways?
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