Best atlas ever !!! Get one of those and you'll be miles ahead of a lot of people.
Lots of good stuff on here for braking , use it . Mountain driving is more than interesting . Good luck
Driving in the mountains advice for new drivers.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by cbones98, Oct 17, 2024.
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NEVER use the engine brake on a low traction surface. Lower gear and gentle intermittent application of service brake. Take it easy.
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What i do also for traction is higher gear / low rpm . The tricky part is finding the sweet spot . ( big hills vs rolling hills , traffic , etc etc )
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Id like to say I went through loveland and vail pass today and felt pretty comfortable and all went well. Thank you guys for all the advice as it definitely helped and actually looking foward to more challenging runs in the future.
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