Posted by gmd on October 24, 2007 at 18:07:12 from (68.54.249.104):
In Reply to: Driving class posted by Mike CA on October 24, 2007 at 10:07:12:
like others said
GET COMFORTABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you do hayrides you MUST be able to react to every possible scenario quickly safely and just about perfectly the first time. When you have riders (especially strangers) you dont get to have do-overs and the lawyers will get involved. Also, the first thing i tell every inexperienced operator is if youre not sure slam the clutch and brakes through the floor. Stop that thing immediately(when by yourself you know, no wagon or anything). When you stop you can evaluate your situation, what happened what you are going to do etc. Its much easier to make a good decision from a stop than when moving. There are certain situations where you need to move out of danger but for the majority you should stop and evaluate. hope this helps.
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