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DriftBandit »
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Fri Feb 06, 2004 6:12 pm
I can see your point johni3laze,but when I say public roads, I mean the roads where there are other people driving on them or around the area, yeah empty parking lots are a great place to learn how to drift, and so are empty streets with wide corners. Its just that Ive heard alot of stories from kids that try to do it when the roads are busy, and a few of them have crashed, not by hitting a curb or a wall, but by hitting another car!
You just have to becareful, drifting is basically a controlled LOSS of control. You just have to do it at the right time and place.(late at night and empty roads). sorry about the confusion about public roads, just about every road is public but make sure the public is off the roads where you drift.
-Jon