I still have my 2004 350z and would never sell it. I came to the path of driving maturity in a different way. A few years ago I got hooked on car accident videos on YouTube. The more I watched, the more I became aware that most of the accidents were caused by some jerk driving like an idiot. Then I realized that I was that jerk. I was ri…
I still have my 2004 350z and would never sell it. I came to the path of driving maturity in a different way. A few years ago I got hooked on car accident videos on YouTube. The more I watched, the more I became aware that most of the accidents were caused by some jerk driving like an idiot. Then I realized that I was that jerk. I was risking not only my own life and health but also my wife’s and the other drivers around me. So YouTube really changed my life by helping to make me aware of the selfishness of the way I was driving.
Isn’t that funny that we’ve had similar cars? God, I loved driving in your Fiero—it was the first time I hit 100 in a car (when I wasn’t worried about parts plying off, as I was in my LTD). I’m a pretty mellow driver now too … when I’m not on the racetrack.
I still have my 2004 350z and would never sell it. I came to the path of driving maturity in a different way. A few years ago I got hooked on car accident videos on YouTube. The more I watched, the more I became aware that most of the accidents were caused by some jerk driving like an idiot. Then I realized that I was that jerk. I was risking not only my own life and health but also my wife’s and the other drivers around me. So YouTube really changed my life by helping to make me aware of the selfishness of the way I was driving.
Isn’t that funny that we’ve had similar cars? God, I loved driving in your Fiero—it was the first time I hit 100 in a car (when I wasn’t worried about parts plying off, as I was in my LTD). I’m a pretty mellow driver now too … when I’m not on the racetrack.