I remember back when I first started driving. It was a course I had ta

Published Thursday, 6th Aug 01:00 BST

I remember back when I first started driving. It was a course I had taken for women. I was a bit nervous at first, not knowing what to expect. Before I decided on how and where to get my license, I did some research on automatic driving schools. I did not know I would have to take classes on learning major parts of the vehicle. Who knew there were so many parts to the motor. Anyway, once I got the hang of it, the driving part was easy. For women these days, driving can be a challenge. You must be on the defensive at all times. Men just think of driving as a sport, but women look at it a whole other way. I may be a bit defensive here, speaking for woman, but I believe we are more careful drivers. Also all women should know all there is to defensive motor skills. For instance, did you know there are parts in the motor called a crank shaft, cam shaft, and oil pump. From what I understand these are vital parts just as humans have vital parts, if something goes wrong in your vehicle it breaks down. If a vital part in the human body breaks down, you get sick or could die. Most of us really don't think of it this way, until we have to experience taking our first driving course. So actually for women these days, it is a good idea to take as many classes or courses that you can to learn more about driving than just getting in and starting it up. If all of us knew the ins and outs of our vehicles I am sure we would be more careful drivers and there would be fewer accidents. Sure you may be asking what has one thing got to do with the other, but think about it; if you knew exactly what made your vehicle work, and why it worked that way would you not be a little more comprehensive of how you were doing on the highways? What has this got to do with the human anatomy? Your body needs to be maintained and taken care of just as you do your mode of transportation.

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