Driving skills
Posted by: muckypaws
19th May 2014 12:52pm
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- 17th Feb 2017 07:54pm
defensive driving is something that is supposed to be taught by driving instructors naturally but a lot of instructors I have seen on the road should not be in the job. Defensive driving is not about getting out of trouble but not getting into trouble, such as, peripheral vision; be aware of where vehicles are around you and see vehicles at intersections and corners as you approach: read conditions ahead such as seeing 2 cars ahead when brake lights come on so you are ready: slow down when you see orange ahead and do not wait until you are nearly there before braking: you must think of what other drivers may do. I have had a drivers licence for 60 years and raced motor vehicles for 25 years so believe me.
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