Posts Tagged ‘driver training

Don’t blame the vehicle

- February 7th, 2012

In light of the tragedy in Ontario, which saw the death of 11 migrant workers being transported in an extended van, there have been calls for the ban of the use of 15-passenger vans for transportation purposes. As usual, this is a knee-jerk reaction to an abnormal occurrence. Read more…

Failing equals experience

- October 28th, 2011

In today’s culture of entitlement and overt protectionism, are we really teaching our children the right lessons in life? Read more…

Won’t somebody think of the critters?

- September 23rd, 2011

I’ve said it before that when it comes to avoiding crashes, you should follow the path that’s going to do the least damage, and frankly choosing to do damage to yourself or others instead of a critter should not be a viable strategy. Read more…

Roads overflow with bad drivers

- August 19th, 2011

Nobody’s ever going to admit to being a bad driver – there’s just too much pride on the line. But the truth be told, everybody’s a bad driver. There are just differing degrees of “bad.” Read more…

Weighing your options

- April 15th, 2011

One of the best things you learn in advanced driving courses is how your car reacts in certain panic situations. One of the equally important other lessons is to minimize the results of a crash that is unavoidable. Read more…

You must be this old to drive

- November 11th, 2010

How young is too young when it comes to learning how to drive.

Kids are watching what you’re doing as you’re driving them around and they’re picking up your bad habits even from their infant seats. Read more…

The road to anarchy

- July 22nd, 2010

This one goes out to all the scofflaws out there: the signs apply to everybody.

I’m not even addressing the people who, rather than go through the inconvenience of finding a parking spot, just park outside the store entrance for an hour or so, waiting for their significant other to do their shopping. Read more…

Follow the instructions

- July 16th, 2010

You know how back in high school you did so well in certain subjects but not in others, and then one year you totally sucked at a subject in which you used to excel. Read more…

Training for contingencies

- March 18th, 2010

Forget the blame game, and responsibility and accountability issues; one of the biggest action points arising from this unintended acceleration storm is the need for teaching drivers what to do in emergency situations. Read more…