Chapter 1 – Joyriding
A personal introduction from the author.
Chapter 2 -In the Cockpit
Sitting properly, correct adjustment of safety harnesses, adjusting the mirrors, both inside and out, and keeping clutter away from your windshield. These are all apart of driving.
Chapter 4 – Drive It
Steering is done by your hands using the steering wheel. aiming is done by your brain using your eyes. Your eyes must show your brain where you want the car to go.
Chapter 7 – Looking for Trouble
The driver must look for trouble in order to avoid it. This chapter tells the basics of how to do it.
Chapter 8 – Son of Looking for Trouble
Traffic should not lessen your smoothness or your safety or your efficient progress. Traffic should not be an obstacle to your control. It should be a stage from which to show it off !
Chapter 10 – The Lane Change
Ah, what a diverse and wondrous thing is the lane change! It is elegant, complex, simple, dangerous. It is a minor redirection. It is a major challenge. It is quick, and it is slow. It helps. It hinders. It exasperates, and it delights. It is a very common part of driving, and it works like this –
Chapter 12 – Traffic Tactics
The trick to safe, efficient, pleasurable traffic driving is simply to understand traffic situations in plenty of time!
Chapter 14 – Expressways
Let the challenge of each expressway entry be an opportunity to prove and polish your driving skill.
Chapter 17 – The Driver
The driver manipulates and balances the very forces of nature to control his automobile in all weathers, on all roads, in all kinds of traffic. The driver is the most important factor in driving.
Chapter 18 – Your Choice
Driving is the most complex psycho-motor activity in which human beings engage. Driving is physical, mental, and emotional control. Driving well is a natural high, a natural high with no resulting lows or bad after effects.
Chapter 21 – Wonderful Machines
In the beginning, cars were toys for the young, wealthy, and daring. They were dirty, noisy, impractical, socially unacceptable, expensive, and …wonderful!