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Enjoyable Motoring
A guide to freedom from accident
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Pub Date
31 Jan 2016
| Archive Date
1 Mar 2016
Description
The ‘born’ driver is our exemplar, yet with gifts which do yield to research. We find that his or her ‘magical’ abilities rest upon driving-values which, for us, can be understood as practicalities. By analysing these ‘magical’ abilities and the real values at their heart, we lesser mortals can become a lot happier and safer on public roads.
Have you passed your driving test? If so, are you now enjoying driving as much as you should? Enjoyable Motoring explores the mysterious mind of the ‘born driver’ and will give you much food for thought.
Enjoyable Motoring unveils the author’s years of research into those gifted men and women who are often vaguely referred to as ‘born drivers’. What is the secret of their ‘magical’ ability to avoid accidents – including accidents of the kind other drivers describe as unavoidable? And how does the ‘born driver’ achieve his or her wonderfully smooth integration with traffic-flow – while at the same time being able to stay so calm and relaxed? Are they really able to rely upon luck? Can that extremely unreliable component really be the secret of their enviable enjoyment?
But are you a ‘born driver’ yourself? If so, Enjoyable Motoring will help you to say what you mean about your ability to avoid accidents.
Providing valuable insight into accident-avoidance and driving-technique, Enjoyable Motoring will help established drivers in a position to positively influence others.
The ‘born’ driver is our exemplar, yet with gifts which do yield to research. We find that his or her ‘magical’ abilities rest upon driving-values which, for us, can be understood as practicalities...
Description
The ‘born’ driver is our exemplar, yet with gifts which do yield to research. We find that his or her ‘magical’ abilities rest upon driving-values which, for us, can be understood as practicalities. By analysing these ‘magical’ abilities and the real values at their heart, we lesser mortals can become a lot happier and safer on public roads.
Have you passed your driving test? If so, are you now enjoying driving as much as you should? Enjoyable Motoring explores the mysterious mind of the ‘born driver’ and will give you much food for thought.
Enjoyable Motoring unveils the author’s years of research into those gifted men and women who are often vaguely referred to as ‘born drivers’. What is the secret of their ‘magical’ ability to avoid accidents – including accidents of the kind other drivers describe as unavoidable? And how does the ‘born driver’ achieve his or her wonderfully smooth integration with traffic-flow – while at the same time being able to stay so calm and relaxed? Are they really able to rely upon luck? Can that extremely unreliable component really be the secret of their enviable enjoyment?
But are you a ‘born driver’ yourself? If so, Enjoyable Motoring will help you to say what you mean about your ability to avoid accidents.
Providing valuable insight into accident-avoidance and driving-technique, Enjoyable Motoring will help established drivers in a position to positively influence others.
A Note From the Publisher
D. V. Haines is a retired technical writer and lecturer. He was a leading contributor to the audio press, his speciality being speech-recording. Over the years, he has written many microphone-exercises used by theatre groups and language schools. Since retiring, he has spent more than 30 years researching road accidents – their cause and cure.
D. V. Haines is a retired technical writer and lecturer. He was a leading contributor to the audio press, his speciality being speech-recording. Over the years, he has written many...
A Note From the Publisher
D. V. Haines is a retired technical writer and lecturer. He was a leading contributor to the audio press, his speciality being speech-recording. Over the years, he has written many microphone-exercises used by theatre groups and language schools. Since retiring, he has spent more than 30 years researching road accidents – their cause and cure.
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781784626518 |
| PRICE |
£4.99 (GBP)
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Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781784626518 |
| PRICE |
£4.99 (GBP)
|
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