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  1. Join Date
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    #21
    ngek tatlo na tayo

    Gorilla
    That hoary old joke which asks "Where does a 500lb gorilla sleep?" and answers - "Wherever it wants!" - perfectly describes the first impression made by these giants of the jungle. They may not be the fastest beasts but their strength and power means they have no equal.

    It is the same with drivers who come into this category - their aim is to dominate the road - if not by the size and power of their vehicle then by the assertive way in which it is driven.

    As a Gorilla you must take charge of the road, never allowing yourself to be bullied by other motorists and to seize every opportunity to use your muscle to get ahead of the rest.

    A nationwide UK survey by Dunlop found almost a third of motorists (31%) come into this category with the highest proportion being among younger drivers - almost four out of ten (39%) were under 25 compared to just one in six (16%) of those aged 55 and older. They were more likely to be men than women, to be passionate about driving and to do so frequently on both business and pleasure.

    Your Strengths:
    You are a very confident and assertive driver who excels in heavy urban traffic where it is important to seize every opportunity.

    Your Weak Points:
    You are not sufficiently aware of or sensitive to the effect of your driving style on other road users.

    Routes you relish:
    A frequently used, busy urban/suburban A road where every nuance and overtaking point is known intimately.

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    #22
    chameleon

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    #23
    elephant rin ako!

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    #24
    chameleon

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    #25
    kuting daw este panther daw ako mga ka kosa

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    #26
    elephant too!

    majority here are elephants. ibig sabihin ba ay karamihan sa atin ay over 55 na? :D

    at least responsible drivers tayo

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    #27
    mag nag post na din nito sa AI, Panther daw ako

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    #28
    Panther

    hoy, mga elephants...tumabi-tabi naman kayo!

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    #29
    Gazelle.

    Tumpak, mas trip ko yung mag discover ng back roads, para meron akong daanan lalo na pag rush hour.

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    #30
    Panther. Zoom Zoom Zoom rin

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    #31
    > Chameleon

    Like this cunning tropical lizard, famed for its ability to change colour to blend with its surroundings, you have the ability to alter your driving style to ensure the best possible match with each new driving situation.

    With your family aboard, you may drive more defensively - your priority being to deliver your precious cargo safely to its destination. Faced with an open road and a pressing deadline, however, you may transform into a Panther, fully exploiting the speed and power of your vehicle.

    Your Strengths:
    Your ability to match your driving style to your changing driving environment allows you to exploit every opportunity offered.

    Your Weak Points:
    Adopting some driving tactics only occasionally, means your ability in certain situations may not be all that high. Proceed with caution in unfamiliar motoring conditions.

    Routes you relish:
    Any time, any place, anywhere. The chameleon prides his ability to match road conditions.

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    #32
    Elephant - Slow and ponderous as the gentle giants might appear, they are highly prized as trusted and tireless transporters of people and goods, carrying them surely and securely over great distances.

    On the road the motorists who come into this category strive to ensure that they, and their passengers, arrive safely after a journey which has been as comfortable and as relaxing as possible.

    As an elephant driver your main aim when behind the wheel is to be reliable and dependable rather than speedy and risk taking, even if journeys take a little longer.

    Your Strengths:
    Elephants are safe and reliable drivers who strive to ensure their passengers enjoy an easy ride.

    Your Weak Point:
    You miss some risk free opportunities to reach your destination more quickly.

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