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Re: Driven to insanity
Posted By: Howard, on host 209.86.15.19
Date: Monday, December 10, 2001, at 08:07:23
In Reply To: Re: Driven to insanity posted by codeman38 on Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 22:32:49:

> > I remember worrying about staying in the
> > middle of my lane. My mother said that I
> > needed to look at a spot in the road out there
> > about a hundred feet and drive toward it.
> > Forget about the lines, the edge of the
> > pavemnet, the fenders the hood -- just aim the
> > car at a point about five car length ahead.
> > Mom was right. It was never a problem after
> > that.
>
> OK, maybe I'm overanalyzing here, but people have repeatedly given me that advice, and it hasn't really helped me any.
>
> Why? If I aim at the center of the road five car lengths ahead, *I*, in the driver's seat, will be in the center of the road, surely enough. Unfortunately, that's not where I need to be. If the perspective from the driver's seat is perfectly centered in the road, the other half of the car will, of course, be way the heck off to the right.
>
> Oh, and did I mention my spatial estimation skills are awful? This is why I'm an amateur musician and not an amateur artist. :)
>
> -- codeman"it's all a matter of perspective"38

Don't aim at the center of the road. Aim at the center of your lane. Try thinking of your lane as the only road out there. In the driver's seat, you need to be over the track where the left wheels roll. You can see the track on most roads. Or keep yourself just to the left of the oil streak down the middle of your lane.

Isn't dyslexia a spacial estimation skill? The problem my daughter-in-law had was that she didn't know which side of the road was the right side. I had that problem to a lesser degree when I was learning, so I know how scary it must have been. I got over it in about a week, but it took her months. That's why practice, practice, practice (in a low traffic area) is a good idea.

Have you tried video games where you "drive" with a real steering wheel?
Howard

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