They are only a hindrance if you subscribe to them to the point that they hinder you.
Most driving enthusiasts have been taught the rules of the road, understand a little about the technical chemistry & physics involved (i.e. contact patch, tire composition @ soft = sticky) and yet drive much more viscerally after having learned \"out-in-out\" technique.
Personally, I\'ve taught my kids how & why the lines are painted on the road ... but moreover, I want them to understand how to remain in control, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the lines. Beyond that ... it\'s their call @ driving like grandma or a professor or taking it to an art form of Mario Andretti (socially responsibe of course) down a twisty mountain road. No different @ camera, paint brush or chisel ... where you take it is up to you.
They are only a hindrance if you subscribe to them to the point that they hinder you.
Most driving enthusiasts have been taught the rules of the road, understand a little about the technical chemistry & physics involved (i.e. contact patch, tire composition @ soft = sticky) and yet drive much more viscerally after having learned \"out-in-out\" technique.
Personally, I\'ve taught my kids how & why the lines are painted on the road ... but moreover, I want them to understand how to remain in control, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the lines. Beyond that ... it\'s their call @ driving like grandma or a professor or taking it to an art form of Mario Andretti (socially responsibe of course) down a twisty mountain road. No different @ camera, paint brush or chisel ... where you take it is up to you.
They are only a hindrance if you subscribe to them to the point that they hinder you.
Most driving enthusiasts have been taught the rules of the road, understand a little about the technical chemistry & physics involved (i.e. contact patch, tire composition @ soft = sticky) and yet drive much more viscerally after having learned \"out-in-out\" technique.
Personally, I\'ve taught my kids how & why the lines are painted on the road ... but moreover, I want them to understand how to remain in control, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the lines. Beyond that ... it\'s their call @ driving like grandma or taking it to an art form of Mario Andretti. No different camera, paint brush or chisel ... where you take it is up to you.
They are only a hindrance if you subscribe to them to the point that they hinder you.
Most driving enthusiasts have been taught the rules of the road, understand a little about the technical chemistry & physics involved (i.e. contact patch, tire composition @ soft = sticky) and yet drive much more viscerally after having learned \"out-in-out\" technique.
Personally, I\'ve taught my kids how & why the lines are painted on the road ... but moreover, I want them to understand how to remain in control, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the lines. Beyond that ... it\'s their call @ driving like grandma or taking it to an art form of Mario Andretti. No different camera, paint brush or chisel.
They are only a hindrance if you subscribe to them to the point that they hinder you.
Most driving enthusiasts have been taught the rules of the road, understand a little about the technical chemistry & physics involved (i.e. contact patch, tire composition @ soft = sticky) and yet drive much more viscerally after having learned \"out-in-out\" technique.
They are only a hindrance if you subscribe to them to the point that they hinder you.
Most driving enthusiasts have been taught the rules of the road, understand a little about the physics involved (i.e. contact patch, tire composition @ soft = sticky) and yet drive much more viscerally after having learned \"out-in-out\" technique.
They are only a hindrance if you subscribe to them to the point that they hinder you.
Most driving enthusiasts have been taught the rules of the road, understand a little about the physics involved (i.e. contact patch, tire composition @ soft = sticky) and yet drive much more vicerally after having learned \"out-in-out\" technique.