I don't drive, well not legally in the uk though I have done some driving in the past, with an automatic I'm fine with a manual I just need more practice with clutching and changing gears. Because of my lack of liscence and therefore insurance when I have driven on the roads if anything I have been overly cautious with the car always obeying the speed limits and such.

However I will say I think I'm pretty damn fair cop at driving off road. In Egypt I got to drive a dune buggy, now before everyone says this is easily done I noticed all the instructions on the veichle warn that at speed it could tip at the slightest thing and that when it's stopped in soft sand it is likely to get bogged down. I was driving this dune buggy at maximum speed and due to the fact that we were in convoy I had to stop in soft/deep sand, I ended up bogged in but instead of getting assistance or getting out and pushing my dune buggy out I managed to accellerate and steer through the situation just fine maintaining full control over the buggy even when it eventually bit and then twisted off the standstill (well I was pedal to the metal at the time) even the guys who drove them all the time out there were like "nice going you did well, especially when we saw your buggy get bogged down back there" I felt soo smug especially since my ex was going on about how she could've done better.