Hi! Today I went to a free skidding test. It was a BMW-Mini promotion for their stability control system. Typical test: drive on a wet surface and avoid the cones, one time without braking, another test with braking, and then a second run with the system turned on.
I know there was a thread once about how LFS changes your way of driving in a good or bad way. Well, I did the test two times. The first time I was slow and a bit scared, but I did very well and didn't skid out. The second time I wanted to drive a bit faster, and in the non-braking part, the instructor pulled the handbrake without me knowing. After a bit of swinging about I saved the skid and stopped safely in the correct direction. He immediately asked me, have you ever followed skidding lessons, or did a test before? No... Do you play computer games? Yes... I told him about LFS and he seemed pretty interested, I hope he'll see this forum soon and tries the game out. Apparently playing LFS helped me A LOT with skidding avoidance. Anyone else has this experience?
P.S. I recommend EVERYONE to do one of these tests or lessons, I didn't learn anything, but it's very comforting to know that you can save a skid if you ever have to. And I won't be panicking at the weird sounds it can make or weird behavior.
I know there was a thread once about how LFS changes your way of driving in a good or bad way. Well, I did the test two times. The first time I was slow and a bit scared, but I did very well and didn't skid out. The second time I wanted to drive a bit faster, and in the non-braking part, the instructor pulled the handbrake without me knowing. After a bit of swinging about I saved the skid and stopped safely in the correct direction. He immediately asked me, have you ever followed skidding lessons, or did a test before? No... Do you play computer games? Yes... I told him about LFS and he seemed pretty interested, I hope he'll see this forum soon and tries the game out. Apparently playing LFS helped me A LOT with skidding avoidance. Anyone else has this experience?
P.S. I recommend EVERYONE to do one of these tests or lessons, I didn't learn anything, but it's very comforting to know that you can save a skid if you ever have to. And I won't be panicking at the weird sounds it can make or weird behavior.
i used to aplly too much throttle and steering to try and straighten it out. This just caused me to either lose alot of time because of getting too much angle, or i used to just spin out completely. Now, im alot calmer when this happens, and i am alot gentler on the throttle instead of just having it on or off.
