oldeskewltoy wrote:
OMFG...... really?
boy some in this thread are self righteous berkeleying pig heads...
"Take it to a 'safe' place...." A car is 2500+#s on 3 or 4 contact patches that are smaller then a typical males foot....
Well that "safe" place doesn't allow that beater car... its too dangerous for the track... but the street... sure why not
The Pinto driver with bald tires doesn't need highway speeds to kill me...
An don't get me started on pickem up truck drivers who regret their decision to purchase their image of a phallic symbol and now accelerate off a light like there is C4 strapped under the right pedal.....
Why do people equate driving skill with driving safe? One may be a subset of the other, but being safe does not always mean skillful.
Here's a different way to look at it- you want to use a gun to protect you and your family.
So you could just get one, and keep it in a safe place. More than likely, you will never use it, but if you did, you probably could be competent, and may hurt other people. This is like being in a car wreck where you still crash, but the result isn't that bad compared to just driving in the wall.
Or you can learn to use it.
First, just shoot it off in public. That will simulate exactly how you would use it if there was an emergency.
Second, you could take it to a small rage, learn the basics, and probably up to some even competition driving. That way, when the time comes, you will be ready.
Third, join a group and/club that supports that and more shooting. You can become one of the better in the world at it.
Fourth- join the police or military- that way you get paid to know how to use it, and you become part of the best gun handlers in the world. But for some, the intent isn't to protect, but to be the offense.
So, real world, basic autocross, club/track days, or pro driving.
Driving proficency really only protects you from getting into a worse situation. The question is- do you want to find that edge in public, or in private with instruction?
Not making a judgement, but I do think the gun comparison is pretty valid.