GT Porsche

PLAYING DEFENCE

It’s your pride and joy. Whether you’re in command of a classic 911, recent Boxster, tidy transaxle or any of the other Stuttgart-crested speed machines we love to feature in the pages of GT Porsche, we’re sure you worry about the behaviour of other road users and how their actions might have an impact on you and your four-wheeled friend. With this in mind, the information spread across the following pages will help you to enjoy many more pleasurable miles of motoring. Without further ado, here are our top tips for protecting your Porsche whilst enjoying the open road or moving in traffic.

ATTITUDE, SPACE AND ‘THE IDIOT PRINCIPLE’

Perhaps it’s obvious, but your attitude behind the wheel and how you interact with other road users will affect how they behave towards you. Being considerate, leaving plenty of space

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