Where do you learn to become a better driver
>inb4 someone posts "the road"
well first you stop riding the bus, OP.
Look for defensive driving classes in your area. Yes, a track day with an instructor will teach you how to handle your vehicle at high speeds better, but most of us aren't going to be taking hairpin turns at eighty very often. Learning to minimize the risk of damaging our vehicles and cope with less-than-optimal road conditions is more important to the kind of driving we do regularly.
>>17102814
By driving, OP.
Get and wheel and play a racing sim -- they actually do teach you quite a bit.
Go to an actual track. Get an instructor to give you a rundown at said track.
Hoon around town.
>>17102814
Near where I live BMW CCA and Tire Rack rent out a parking lot at a local track and teach driving techniques. I took it when I was in high school and it was pretty fun. They balance "track time" with classroom time well and they also let you fuck around on a skidpad.
>>17102814
Have this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQRmYMlmdqM
>>17102853
Here
http://www.streetsurvival.org/
>>17102814
Spartanburg after buying your ///M car. Oh wait, your a poor fag. I don't think 3k civics come with a class.
Find a local track. Go to to open track days. Better yet, hire an instructor to teach you the first few times out.
>>17102915
Our local track, PIR, has a neat driving school and a special car that helps teach skid and spin recovery. But it's kinda pricey.
>>17102814
the track.
>>17102908
>he drives a BMW that wasn't made in germany
>>17102814
autocross, kart tracks
doesn't even have to be a real kart track, indoor tracks or whatever rental karts work too
Drive too fast on the inside lane of corners and see what happens desu.