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<blockquote data-quote="sano" data-source="post: 480069" data-attributes="member: 8689"><p>My point of view is definitely not as a driver (going to driver school in March, I hope)</p><p>This past Christmas I was a helper and I found it interesting that the one guy I helped was much slower than the other even though the slower one was 20 years younger.</p><p>In this case that i observed it was simply a mater of focus. The younger driver seemed to lose his concentration and stand there trying to make decisions. Where the older driver always seemed to think 3-5 moves ahead.</p><p>It was almost like a chess game where the younger driver was playing like I play chess. I am a very low level player so i look at what move should be made right now. Where as a master chess player (the older driver) thinks of the possible moves 4 or 5 moves ahead.</p><p></p><p>What I found interesting is that the slower driver referred to the faster one as a Runner gunner" and a unsafe worker. If anything the older driver was safer because everything he did was smoother. From driving to getting in and out of the car, everything was smooth and efficient.</p><p></p><p>Just my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sano, post: 480069, member: 8689"] My point of view is definitely not as a driver (going to driver school in March, I hope) This past Christmas I was a helper and I found it interesting that the one guy I helped was much slower than the other even though the slower one was 20 years younger. In this case that i observed it was simply a mater of focus. The younger driver seemed to lose his concentration and stand there trying to make decisions. Where the older driver always seemed to think 3-5 moves ahead. It was almost like a chess game where the younger driver was playing like I play chess. I am a very low level player so i look at what move should be made right now. Where as a master chess player (the older driver) thinks of the possible moves 4 or 5 moves ahead. What I found interesting is that the slower driver referred to the faster one as a Runner gunner" and a unsafe worker. If anything the older driver was safer because everything he did was smoother. From driving to getting in and out of the car, everything was smooth and efficient. Just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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