Advanced driving, defensive driving or low risk driving, the aim remains the same. How to survive on the road.
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The Ultimate Survival Driving Manual
Driving Wizard
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Driving your ultimate supercar is for most of us, but a dream. However, we can all aspire to achieve the ultimate in driving performance.
Driving Wizard®The Ultimate Survival Driving Manual shows you how to dramatically improve your on-road driving performance.
Increase your driving pleasure and minimize your chance of accidents at the same time. Find out how it works here.
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There is nothing quite so exquisite as hitting the perfect speed for the road and traffic conditions. Nailing the driving line on bends, corners and turns, then adjusting the throttle so the engine speed is perfectly matched for each gear change. I love precisely positioning the car for optimal defensive tactics, sight lines and communication, but what am I driving? ...Tim May.
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Ask any driving instructor and they will tell you that first-time students are not good at recognising hazards on the road.
Not surprisingly, the student is concentrating mainly on the driving basics like steering, braking and gear changing.
Hazard perception skills develope over time. In fact it is such a gradual and subtle process, that most drivers are simply unaware of the change.
Sure they know that they are improving - but this is generally attributed to more concrete things like vehicle control skills.
Control skills peak for most drivers in the first 5 to 10 years of driving. Hazard perception skills on the other hand peak after 20 - 30 years, then plateau before diminishing when a driver gets into their sixties and beyond.
The irony is that most drivers never achieve their true potential driving performance - in terms of low risk driving, because they simply ignore or are unaware of the role that hazard perception plays in reducing collision risk.
Driving Wizard® shows you how to substantially increase your hazard perception skills and reach your true driving potential.
Tim May.
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There is a certain charm about this old ute seen on the streets of Colonia Uruguay. Looks to be a Ford 1928-29 vintage.