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Originally Posted by DizzyDi
How utterly stupid of me not to realise and ATV & 4WD vehicle are different ... they both have 4 wheels, go around in the same terrain/conditions and have a propensity to flip over causing death or permanent injury in the hands of someone with no/little knowledge & experience.
As for you azasjeep, I wouldn't be so blatantly rude & ignorant as you are when your comprehension skills appear to be absolutely negligible (re 11 year erroneous comment - how dare you poke fun, regardless of your misunderstanding), and, as for "telling my life story" as you describe it ..... if I can save one single life by warning others about the accidental death of a loved one then for as long as my ass points to the ground, I will, despite ridicule from the likes of you!!!!
I hear what you all say about going along on runs and learning from experienced members, but they're in their own vehicles enjoying the day, not there with the mindset to teach one from the absolute basics (like how to put it in 4wd) to simple driving techniques, surely?
I'm astounded that the public liability coys. don't insist wheelers pass a comprehensive test prior to being allowed off road ... keeping someone alive in a vegetative state for years costs millions!
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With all due respect di, you really should'nt get too upset with a lot of the comments, after all this is only the internet. On the other hand some of you guys do need to think before writing some of your shit (yes I know, thats funny coming from me)
As for mindsets, most clubs are more than happy to baby sit novices, because we all start somewhere. Besides how do clubs grow with out newbies.
ATV and 4x4 are totally different, both go in terrain the other cant and visa versa.
I'm sorry to hear of your significant other, but realize others may not empathize . Thats life sorry