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“Whether advanced driver training helps drivers in the long term is one of those controversial and unresolved mysteries of the road, but my eye-opening experience at Bondurant raises the curious idea that we buy cars—for most people one of the most costly things they will ever own—with an…” quote by Tom Vanderbilt
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“Whether advanced driver training helps drivers in the long term is one of those controversial and unresolved mysteries of the road, but my eye-opening experience at Bondurant raises the curious idea that we buy cars—for most people one of the most costly things they will ever own—with an underdeveloped sense of how to use them. This is true for many things, arguably, but not knowing what the F9 key does in Microsoft Word is less life-threatening than not knowing how to properly operate antilock brakes.”

Tom Vanderbilt

About This Quote

Source Article: Car Culture, Tom Vanderbilt, 2018

Highlights the gap between car ownership and driver skill, urging better education.

In simple terms: Drivers often lack deep car knowledge.

Key Takeaway

Improve driver training for safety.

Themes

education technology responsibility

Mood

informative critical

Type

journalistic analytical

When to use this quote

  • driver’s ed
  • car buying
  • maintenance routines

Key Concepts

driver competence vehicle literacy safety standards

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we make advanced training affordable?
  • What incentives encourage learning car basics?
A Different Perspective

Training costs and accessibility can be barriers.

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