Looking where you want to go is really important. I had first hand experience with this few years back with my 1989 Mercedes that had bad tires. I admit I was following too closely on HWY, and as the Saab in front of me suddenly lost power and came to full stop from 70kph on left lane I had to make split second decision, which as to dive to the gap between guard rail and said Saab, since right lane was occupied. My right back door got tiny scratch from the rear bumper of the Saab and left front corner got tiny scratch from the guard rail. Saab didn't get any scratches. Watched back the dash cam footage of it and even my friend who is driving instructor was impressed of the precision of my swerve. But did I learn anything? Yes. Get better tires and keep safe following distance.
Well, I managed to overpower the ABS system on a relatively new company car and lock up the rear for a second before letting off a bit, so... depends on the car and driver I guess?
Wow those speeds on highway are crazy to me xD Ii know, these are Canadian traffic laws, which are completely different from the European (each European country) traffic laws. Like suggesting them to do something on a highway in 70 km/h is crazy to me, because here in Czechia you cannot even drive 70 km/h on the highway, because minimum highway speed on Czech highways is 80 km/h (maximum is 130 km/h) so you are commiting an offence if you are intentionally driving below 80 km/h xD Except traffic jams or roadworks and so on, these are obvious exceptions.
Your courses looks very difficult even for seasoned drivers. I may never have had any violations in my lifetime of driving. though had one accident as a ca suddenly appeared in front of me... thankfully no one was hurt
some curses seem a bit of a close call, but if u wanna teach and having a broken car is not a problem I think it's even better to go thru something harder (and it's also more entertaining this way)
Looking where you want to go is really important. I had first hand experience with this few years back with my 1989 Mercedes that had bad tires. I admit I was following too closely on HWY, and as the Saab in front of me suddenly lost power and came to full stop from 70kph on left lane I had to make split second decision, which as to dive to the gap between guard rail and said Saab, since right lane was occupied. My right back door got tiny scratch from the rear bumper of the Saab and left front corner got tiny scratch from the guard rail. Saab didn't get any scratches. Watched back the dash cam footage of it and even my friend who is driving instructor was impressed of the precision of my swerve.
But did I learn anything? Yes. Get better tires and keep safe following distance.
please bring this show back I miss the host
5:04 with ABS, that braking wouldn't even go nowhere near that close to the wall
Well, I managed to overpower the ABS system on a relatively new company car and lock up the rear for a second before letting off a bit, so... depends on the car and driver I guess?
ABS makes you stop slower
Wow those speeds on highway are crazy to me xD Ii know, these are Canadian traffic laws, which are completely different from the European (each European country) traffic laws. Like suggesting them to do something on a highway in 70 km/h is crazy to me, because here in Czechia you cannot even drive 70 km/h on the highway, because minimum highway speed on Czech highways is 80 km/h (maximum is 130 km/h) so you are commiting an offence if you are intentionally driving below 80 km/h xD Except traffic jams or roadworks and so on, these are obvious exceptions.
imgine if this was with a manual car as a european this would make it more dificult for them i tought autos didnt have handbrakes
Like imagine what if that was a manual car for them to drive.
Just give them a pc with assetto corsa and problem is solved! :3
Your courses looks very difficult even for seasoned drivers. I may never have had any violations in my lifetime of driving. though had one accident as a ca suddenly appeared in front of me... thankfully no one was hurt
some curses seem a bit of a close call, but if u wanna teach and having a broken car is not a problem I think it's even better to go thru something harder (and it's also more entertaining this way)
skill issue !
I don't think so they are driving manual cars then they don't even move
i live i danmark no one will get the driving licensens here
18:15 HAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
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