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Old 10-28-2020, 07:08 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by extrashaky View Post
It's your driving.

When I went through flight training years ago my pilot instructor said something that stuck with me. I was making hard banks into maneuvers. My instructor said, "It's a lot more fun to fly the way you're doing it, but on your next one try leading into the turn a little to make the transition smoother. If you ever talk a girlfriend into flying with you, she'll enjoy the ride a lot more if you smooth it out." (He was right.)

Ever since then I also make a conscious effort to drive smoothly whenever I have a passenger. Don't sling 'em around. Contrary to lessons learned from titty drifting videos, most people aren't entertained by your automotive masturbation.

^This. Put three young pups in the back, two who get motion sickness, and you learn to drive smooth real fast.



Being a passenger sucks if you're being tossed all over the place.
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