03-22-2007, 03:59 PM
Tony356993 wrote:
By fully attached...I meant a car and a .5 away...Gary Church, my instructor, said that was the only way to get the car to notice that I was there to pass...it was sadly true though...whenever I hung back 3-4 lengths...I simply would not get the pass...that got pretty annoying...
(this is only at the END of the non passing zone, I would always give a cushion in the corners)
Quote:Quote: I was fully attached to his bumper at the end of whatever corner...Drew my man, do no try this technique often at a DE..........only bad things can happen. If you spook the blue student in front of you and he/she lifts, you got some major repairs to handle. Save it for Monaco.
By fully attached...I meant a car and a .5 away...Gary Church, my instructor, said that was the only way to get the car to notice that I was there to pass...it was sadly true though...whenever I hung back 3-4 lengths...I simply would not get the pass...that got pretty annoying...
(this is only at the END of the non passing zone, I would always give a cushion in the corners)
-The Deerhunter