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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Those of you advocating cars with the most advanced "safety" features, those really are counter-productive. They will mask poor skills and those poor skills become ingrained bad habits. But if you think that producing a generation of drivers with worse habits than the current crop of drivers have, then have at it.[/quote] There is some merit to this line of reasoning. Also, too many computer features and displays/talking = more distractions that can actually increase the risk of accidents. Basic older model vehicles are best for new drivers, as they will be denting them up while still learning to drive. [/quote] This is amazingly short-sighted. The least experienced drivers need more safety features, not fewer. You'd better hope your kids mishaps all involve nothing more consequential than a need for some minor restorative body work for the car. That'd be the least of my concerns. [/quote]
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