Take Care of the Brakes
I don’t know how to drive. In fact, I don’t even have a car yet although that’s one of the plans we have for the family. But I have ridden in cars, actually more of taxi cabs, more than a hundred times already to realize when I am with a bad driver and when I am not.
For me, one of the signs that I’m being driven by a bad driver is when I get dizzy or nauseous during the trip, whether it’s a long one or just a short trip. I usually get dizzy when the driver doesn’t know how to work the car brakes properly. When a driver steps on the brakes every so often or steps on them abruptly, that’s when I know I’m in bad company.
I don’t think these drivers realize that mishandling car brakes only shortens the lifespan of such. Even if you’ve got a good set of car brakes, if you don’t know how to handle them properly, they won’t be able to service you for a long time.

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Pareha tsa marz, doesnt know how to drive, the only thing that can transport me from one place to another that i know to drive is ang tsinelas hehehe
Yes, you are so right. These taxicab drivers don’t care whether the brake lining gets thin by constant barking or the brake drum gets brittle. A good driver will rely more on engine brakes than actual braking so that the tires will not easily wear out. Thanks for the post. God bless you always.

We are too similar Ruby. I always puked every time I am driven with a bad driver, not to mention a rough road also. When I traveled, I always makes sure I take a Bonamine to control my motion sickness. That is really my problem.