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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 4195950" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>More than 50 years ago we had an ice storm Sat evening with fresh snow on top Sunday morning. I took my 15yo daughter to the old huge Sears parking lot at 21 and Yale close to our house in Tulsa and gave her the drivers seat. I told her, "drive the front wheels, the rest of the car will follow". We spent over an hour learning how to handle driving on the ice, starting, stopping, turning, how to try to recover from a sideways skid, sliding all around, etc. Yep had fun, but she learned a lifetime of information skills and built real confidence as a driver.</p><p></p><p>Like shooting or any other item, get out and safely practice all you can so that when the unexpected happens you are better prepared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 4195950, member: 24583"] More than 50 years ago we had an ice storm Sat evening with fresh snow on top Sunday morning. I took my 15yo daughter to the old huge Sears parking lot at 21 and Yale close to our house in Tulsa and gave her the drivers seat. I told her, "drive the front wheels, the rest of the car will follow". We spent over an hour learning how to handle driving on the ice, starting, stopping, turning, how to try to recover from a sideways skid, sliding all around, etc. Yep had fun, but she learned a lifetime of information skills and built real confidence as a driver. Like shooting or any other item, get out and safely practice all you can so that when the unexpected happens you are better prepared. [/QUOTE]
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