How Pros Stay Safe & Avoid Car Accidents & How Not To Die. Advanced Driving Course Intro

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Do you know what pro drivers know that keep them out of trouble on the road, this guide outlines common causes of accidents, survival tips that bust many common myths and serves and an introduction to our comprehensive & free advanced driving course.
This is a compilation of the preview videos we've put up so far, and a little more detail to make part one of our free driving course.
Free Advanced Driving Course Part 1. Introduction to the course, what makes a good driver, why do we need to develop our driving skills and how can we avoid the common causes of accidents or serious injury when driving a car.
Welcome to the first installment of our Free Advanced Driving Course! In this introductory episode, we dive deep into what it takes to be a good driver and explore the crucial skills every driver should develop. Why is it important to enhance our driving skills? We'll tackle this question head-on, bringing you insights from years of experience in handling claims and coordinating with emergency services.
We uncover the truths behind the mantra "SPEED KILLS" to determine its validity and discuss how speeding and other common misconceptions, often glamorized in Hollywood films, can lead to severe accidents or even fatalities.
Join us as we debunk myths and shed light on the real causes of road accidents. This course aims not just to inform but to transform the way you drive. So, buckle up and get ready to elevate your driving to the next level with practical tips and expert advice that could save lives.
From this introduction your perspective of what skills a driver needs and what the traits are of a good driver become apparent.
Using my experience of dealing with claims and dealing with emergency services I reveal the most common causes of accidents, and we look at common mistakes people make that can actually lead to death or serious injury based on commonly help myth and belief, often taught to us by Hollywood movies.
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  • @user-tc5wt9xv3g
    @user-tc5wt9xv3gАй бұрын

    Really worth getting a ResQme or similar type escape tool and attaching it near to the centre of the vehicle where both driver and passenger can get to it. Every vehicle should have one, for life saving first response.

  • @4BillC
    @4BillC2 ай бұрын

    Here in the US most drivers don't pay any attention to their surroundings or just assume that everyone else is paying attention so they don't have to. And as for getting a driver's license it's pretty easy here too. If you're under 18 you do have to have a Learner's Permit for 6 months but to get the license, I was in the car for about 10 minutes, my sons the same. Literally drove around the block and didn't exceed 25mph.

  • @torquecars

    @torquecars

    2 ай бұрын

    The next parts on anticipation and observation will hopefully help to raise awareness for that issue. I didn't know how easy it was to get a license over there. We have a theory test & practical test and most will pass after 20 hours of driving lessons.

  • @4BillC

    @4BillC

    2 ай бұрын

    @@torquecars observation is close to non existent. People see what's right in front of them. Why look way out in front, I'm not there yet. That type of thing.

  • @efil4kizum
    @efil4kizum2 ай бұрын

    in the US especially on the freeways there are much Larger semi-tractor trailers hauling stuff to be on the watch for that I don't believe in most or all of Europe the commercial trucks are this Massive in size

  • @efil4kizum
    @efil4kizum2 ай бұрын

    not much U can do whilst sitting at a backed up red light with brakes on to prevent the motorist behind failing to see everyone stopped and not using brakes appropriately whilst yapping on the mobile... has happened to two relatives of mine in a matter of six months recently... my nephew says he was firmly stopped and the guy behind hit him at least 30 mph and made no intention on stopping

  • @efil4kizum
    @efil4kizum2 ай бұрын

    the penalties in most of Europe for driving whilst on the mobile Should Be also enforced in the USA...

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