traffic accidents they kill 1.3 million people every year and seriously injure more than 50 million people worldwide, according to the United Nations, hence the importance inform people about the handling of concentrates and follow the basic rules what matters. At least that’s how the singer sees it. Gil Cherryactress Sarah Maldonado and driver Yurem.
These three celebrities passed tests in the program “Driving School All Stars” to see how well they were driving and the result left much to be desired. In fact, Yurem admitted that he learned to drive with his mother, whom no one taught him, and as seen in the episode that premieres on Tuesday, he doesn’t know how to mirror, change lanes, or keep his hands on the wheel. .
Kinky vocalist enjoyed learning how to use the rear view cameraas turning back is not as safe as technology: “I think we are used to being multi-tagged everywhere and the car is no exception, but unlike other activities, it is vitally important to be attentive in a vehicle, not only for our well- being , but for others, the program really helped us understand these little details, ”he admitted.
Before you participate Sarah Maldonado She believed that she was a connoisseur behind the wheel, since she had no accidents and had no violations. However, he found that there are a few things he does wrong or major distractions such as mobile phone and now use Bluetooth for more security.
“I think that we all have mistakes, even if you are very confident in what you are doing, you can improve. I was very confident in the way I drive, but I realized that I had made a thousand mistakes. Also, I don’t think it’s a gender issue, in general people are very scattered and accelerated, that’s where the public is going to define”
The show airs every Tuesday on Discovery at 10:40 pm, with the new season hosted by Faizy and driving experts Oscar “El Vampiro” Ruiz, Mario Dominguez and Maca Carriedo.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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