In the UK, I sent both my boys on a specialist driving course, based on the
advanced police driving
course used by 'the Met' in London. It included:
1. Driving on motorways (freeways) at the 70mph limit in the rush hour. Prior
to the test, learner
drivers aren't allowed on motorways at all. Motorway driving was a regular
feature of the course as
they needed variable weather and traffic conditions
2. Then there was the skid pan. A specially created driving centre with one
whole day spent learning
about skid occurence and prevention plus a further day in a specially adapted
car with bald tyres on
a wet and greasy surface.
3. Then additional classroom work on driving in fog and snow, putting what
you'd learned into
practise in a small simulator.
The course lasted ten days and cost a fortune but it was probably the best
investment I could have
made in both my sons at a time when passing your driving test meant to many of
my day - and later,
that "you knew it all." IMHO, this sort of post-test instruction should be
mandatory - but of
course, governments usually have better ideas.
Jonmac
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