Use the mirrors like a mofo. But don't trust them. You're driving something
that probably has HUGE blind spots.

And god help you if you have to parallel park. You won't have any clue where
the end of the truck is.

And I don't know where your field trip is to, but don't trust that just
because you're in an SUV that you can tackle any terrain. The higher profile
gives you more clearance, but it makes you less stable. Since you don't know
the characteristics of the truck, don't try to drive on the side of a slope.
If you ever think of saying, "Don't worry, I can make it," let the
passengers out. You might be able to make it, but again you don't know
because you're unfamiliar with the vehicle..

-Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: "brob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 3:52 PM
Subject: SUV's

> hey guys, this Friday I will be chaperoning my sister's high school field
trip.  I'll be driving some of the class to a park in a rental SUV.  I've
never driven an SUV before, and was wondering how it handles.  I don't want
to flip it over or anything!
>
>
> I'm just there for the free food and boy crazy adolescent chicks.
bahahaha.
>
> man, what's gonna suck is that I'm probably gonna have to chit chat with
the teachers, since I'm the other adult.  And i'm not a chit chatty person!
What's worse, some of them are my former teachers.  dont know if they will
like how I turned out haha.
>
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