The four hour academic portion of the course provides a comprehensive education on a variety of safe driving skills and techniques:
¦Advanced Defensive driving techniques
¦How to handle emergency situations
¦Skid avoidance techniques
¦Skid control maneuvering
¦Avoiding a head-on crash and a side crash
¦Off-road recovery and distractions
¦Vehicle space and speed concerns
¦Vehicle dynamics (weight transfer)
¦How alcohol can affect driving
After completion of the academic class, each driver will receive behind-the-wheel training taught by a driving safety professional:
¦Avoiding a head-on crash emergency reaction
¦Avoiding a side-impact crash emergency reaction
¦Off-road recovery emergency situation
¦Straight line braking to avoid a skid
¦90 degree turns avoiding a skid
¦Steering drills and weight transfer
¦Backing fundamentals
¦Simulate driving drunk problems with vision/coordination and vehicle control
Call: 785-272-1961 or 800-557-7357
Email: bk@kennedydrivered.com
Website: http://www.midamericadrivingsolutions.com
I don't really believe that's the best technique. It'll inherently put the driver off balance. Two hands on the steering is the way. Using both hands to get a feel of how the wheels are behaving in either direction
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ashwinsaval 7 months ago
Naaah! This steering wheel is designed to be used completly different way! I feel sorry for people who will take such lessons.
ozieeizo 1 year ago
is this with ABS and other electronic stabilization systems, or not?
Strakos0 1 year ago
Is he shuffle steering? Looks like an excellent steering technique. Can you post a video about that please?
mbany92 2 years ago