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Old 11-07-2009, 10:01 AM
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I would think that anyone that is responsible about CCW would, whether noticed by themselves or not, drive differently. For me it was more of an overall attitude adjustment, knowing that my actions in general could allow me to maintain my CCW license or have it revoked based on choices I make.

Driving differently is one of the changes where I had to make a conscious effort. Allowing more time to get from one place to another means I don't have to exceed the speed limit, I can use cruise control once I get on a freeway. Set my speed at the MAX and observe what's ahead of me or coming up behind me so I can maintain the space I need around me.

Like mentioned by Tanner, I drive a corporate owned vehicle with "1-800-SNITCH-ME-OUT" placards on it. That too is an incentive, but being allowed to carry is added incentive for me.
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