One of the many perks I have @work is to 'borrow' someone else's copy of 'Intelligent Instructor' magazine. [They wouldn't read it anyway #NoGuilt and I put it on the shelves for anyone else to read]
New issue just out, where one article includes the comment:
"Safety is a by-product of a high level of skill" Hmmm . . . doesn't that depend on the skill?
And later: "So if we focus purely on skills, and being the most skilled driver we can be, it seems that the safety side can look after itself".
I know what was meant (and it was talking about dropping the term 'safety' to be replaced by 'skilled' in order to enthuse younger drivers. But as a blanket message, it needs to be used with care.
Skill & Safety
Skill & Safety
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
Re: Skill & Safety
Has someone not heard of the GDE Matrix? That says pretty much the opposite.
Re: Skill & Safety
I think you know him ...
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
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