Off-roading immediately after you get your permit is not a good idea
Driving “off-road” requires more experience and better control of the vehicle since it takes place in rougher terrain and is a much more adrenaline-charged drive than your everyday commute. This next story proves that it is better to leave it to professionals.
This woman tried to drive off-road and rolled over a truck. Her skills may be adequate, but it was a risk to try such a dangerous activity only days after she got her license. We are curious if they ever got the car back upright.
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