4 Perks Of Driving Solo
Since I created a post about perks of driving with friends, I thought I would post something about perks about driving solo.
One Weight reduction bro.
This is probably one of the most significant reasons to drive solo, and it won’t take much explaining. Weight reduction has many benefits including quicker acceleration, better handling, better braking, and better fuel economy. Weight reduction benefits both us petrolheads and that cat lady who loves Obama down the street who drives a Prius.
Two You can listen to whatever music you want to.
When you’re driving alone, there’s no one to argue with about what music to listen to in the car and at what volume. That way, you can focus more on what we really want to be doing, driving.
Three No backseat drivers
Some of us hate being told what to do, and backseat drivers can be pretty annoying. There’s always that one guy who’s like, “You’re accelerating too fast.” “Easy with the brakes.” “Slow down.” “You’re gonna get us all killed!”. There’s also that guy that’s constantly giving you driving advice “You didn’t hit the apex right.” “You entered that corner too fast.” “You can’t heel and toe at all!” When you drive alone, you won’t have these nagging voices filling the car, easing your nerves.
Four Driving alone can be relaxing and without stress
Skoda has discovered that “that 60 percent of drivers are happier and more relaxed when they drive alone.” I’m sure a lot of you can attest to that fact. Driving solo is a great way to release stress, whether it’s just cruising along or attacking your favorite back road. It’s like you’re stepping closer to nirvana.
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There is nothing like driving around on empty roads in the middle of the night without any passengers
Same thing, makes me think of driving with my fiancée. But, the true reason for driving solo? It’s so that you can go as fast as you dare without anyone smacking you on the head, shouting “slow down!” as my parents would do.