I would like to talk a little bit about the psychology while driving. I worked as a taxi driver, now I can very clearly distinguish my driving styles depending on the situation. For a long time I am a driver and the owner of the car, but just yesterday some thoughts about driving and feeling while driving came to me. It's very easy when you are a driver and you ride at first you almost do not think about what is happening around and allow yourself a little bit to break the rules, but there are lots of changes when people in the car. You're starting to drive a little differently. Suppose you and your friends go to the beach or have fun in a big company. The car is crowded and very responsive if all at once begin to jump. I have so, I'm starting to rage, yelling for them to stop, then attack passes and I'm starting to drive, as if drive alone. Better yet, a little bit to show off to friends how you are super driver. The situation changes dramatically when you're taking a Woman, even more if it is with children. You do not just start to be careful driving, you start to handle the car as the Flanders. Another example is when you driving with an old friend, and you're talking about life and about something personal. Your driving is literally changing with every word. Depending on how you feel, what you say, you start to go, the sharper the more smoothly, it's funny.
However, when you are a passenger, all changes dramatically. First of all depends on where you sit in the car - front or rear. To go back in a taxi or with any stranger I find it easier, not looking at the road, it is not necessary to maintain a dialogue with the driver, just going calm and nice. From the front it focuses on trust. If you go with a stranger you will worry about the road and for where and how you will take it, especially if the person he was nervous and constantly complains. But when you go with a friend to get all the way, you quietly and easily, you do not watch the road, and his life, because there is one to whom you can entrust your life - your best friend.