At Bill Scott's anti-terrorist driving school, students learn to spin, shoot, and ram their way through any auto-borne attack.

ADVENTURE GUIDE: SPY VS. SPY



You Don't Have to be a secret agent or a Navy Seal to learn anti-terrorism tactics like spotting a "tail," evading an auto-borne ambush, or engaging an enemy in close- quarter combat -- you just need a decent bankroll. Here's where to start.



Anti-Terrorist Driving

Bill Scott Racing, Summit Point, West Virginia

Scott's two-day anti-terrorist driving school teaches you how to evade just about any kind of auto-based attack with skills like surveillance detection and 180-degree spins. $1,400



Covert Ops training

Incredible Adventures, Tucson, Arizona

Upon arriving at the Tucson airport, you'll be whisked away to a secret training camp where you'll learn evasive driving maneuvers, combat pistol techniques and espionage tactics. The three-day course costs $3,800.



Espionage Gameplay

Counter-Strike, Ritual Entertainment

Play either terrorist or counterterrorist in scenarios ranging from hostage rescues to assassination attempts. This popular PC title will be available for Xbox in November. $50

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