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To ensure this journey is as enjoyable as it is memorable, consider these tips: Begin by familiarising yourself with the car's unique characteristics; classic cars often require a more engaged driving style and a gentle touch. When on the road, be mindful of the car's limits - braking distances may be longer, and handling might be less precise.
Many classic cars offer basic safety features, such as three-point seat belts, that provide peace of mind but don't include more modern features like airbags. Finally, embrace the quirks, and you'll find that driving a classic car isn't just about transportation - it's about the journey and the stories that unfold along the way.