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galwaygreen
 


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you will never cover all aspects at LRE...but it will give you a better experience on what the car can do...
lets not forget...NEVER GO ALONE amen ,,,kick on
  
Post #230474719th Aug 2022 1:11 am
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RRSTDV8
 


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Oh, indeed, I'd rather people went to LRE and learnt stuff than not. Just remember that the LRE set up is intended to show off the capabilities, not cause them to get stuck.
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Post #230480419th Aug 2022 2:40 pm
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leeds
 


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NEVER GO ALONE?

That is me well and truly in the naughty corner then.

Never mine, I will just kick on, sorry drive on.


Brendan
  
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jimbo55
 


Member Since: 10 May 2022
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LRE or any other form of professional training is a good start and will give you a lot of confidence in what the vehicle can do out of the box if you press the right buttons without taking them anywhere near the limits as they don’t want to be dealing with any damage

I think the never go alone is not necessarily an accurate statement to make but it does have its merits.

I think knowing your own capabilities as a driver, the vehicle’s capabilities and where you’re planning to go are the more important things to consider and if you aren’t certain that you’re comfortable with all factors then yes at least take someone else or in some circumstances think about if going is actually the best thing to do .

I’m not saying that you never need to go with anyone else by a long way though, there are plenty of lanes that I have driven and will drive again that I know I wouldn’t want to be driving alone.
  
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