Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Real Drivers

Sitting behind a steering wheel, you will get a book of rules to drive on the road. You always have to obey to them. Some rules may feel foolish but they are not. They always have a special purpose. So, obeying them is a must and it will keep you safe.

But there are some points which there are no rules. Those must be handled on our own knowledge and experience. If someone is keep flashing the passing lights on your back and shows some aggressive driving, some of us think he is a freak and block him rather than letting him pass us. Maybe he is a freak but maybe he is on a real hurry. He may be carrying a patient to the nearest hospital. So, better to let him go. It is good for him and most importantly it is good for us.

So, experienced drivers know what to do on these kind of situations. They have go through those things, they have taken wrong actions on them, they have made mistakes—sometimes mistakes that never can be made correct again and finally they have come to the right decision. It takes a long time to be a good driver. So, why don't we make their experience ours?

I'm not a experienced driver. But I like to be one of them. So, this blog will go through our-my friend Praminda and myself-own experiences and what we have taken from real drivers. I used the term "real drivers" because experienced drivers means real drivers to me.

If anyone wants to share your experience with us, you will always find the e-mail address at the very bottom of this blog. And also, you are always welcome to comment  and share your ideas with others. So, let's lead the way for "Real Drivers".

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