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Old 07-14-2009, 06:09 AM
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Advanced Driving Skills Course - August 8, Loudon NH

I instruct and volunteer for this non-profit, educational club. I can't tell you how ESSENTIAL this school is for every driver, no matter age or skill or confidence level.

This is an opportunity to learn to control your car in the sorts of emergency situations that can occur every day, but which you do not ordinarily have the opportunity to practice handling. Driver’s Ed teaches you the basic rules of the road, but does not teach you how to handle the four basic types of skids, how weight transfer affects the handling of a car, how to threshold brake, or the importance of proper situational awareness.
Most drivers have attended driver’s ed, and yet most drivers – teens and adults alike – have little proficiency at emergency maneuvers, accident avoidance, and have often picked up bad habits such as improper hand position, cell phone use, and tailgating.

Driving is the most dangerous activity that most people engage in on a daily basis. You might as well become a little more of an expert at it!
Your day will be spent alternating between classroom sessions that present the theory behind car dynamics and explain the upcoming exercises, and hands-on driving exercises with an instructor in your passenger seat giving you expert advice. We strive to provide as much ‘seat time’ as possible (that is, the driver’s seat!) as that is where you will learn best.

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