Police Driving Techniques
Police Driving Techniques by Tony Scotti 1988 This is the cover of the original driving book, written in 1988, and was the genesis for the present day Driving Techniques book. The original book was...
View ArticleWindshields Maintenance
Over 90 percent of the information, we need to control the vehicle comes from what we see. Vision is the foundation of safe and secure driving. Vision is a complex sense affected by a number of...
View ArticleThe Moose Test Doesn’t Hold Its Own Weight
A recent video of a Toyota Truck coming close to flipping as it drove through the “Moose Test”, created a great deal of Social Media talk. PDC would like to share our thoughts on the video. Our...
View ArticleThe Science of the Evasive Maneuver
Lane Change – Evasive Maneuver – Accident Avoidance – Swerve to Avoid – no matter what it’s called they all have the same basic characteristics and are essential to all EVOC training programs. Over...
View ArticleThe Time and Distance Relationship
Introduction to Vehicle Dynamics – the time-distance relationship. Presented by the International Security Driver Association and its members. When moving through any scenario the driver is managing...
View ArticleThe Difference Between Handling and Cornering
Handling and Cornering are often used to describe the same vehicle/driver characteristics, but they are two separate issues. Cornering Cornering is the amount of centrifugal force the car can generate...
View ArticleAmbush Attacks on Police Up 91%
There were 48 ambush-style incidents where officers were shot without any warning or opportunity to defend themselves, including several pre-planned assassinations. In many cases, officers were shot...
View ArticleMustang Mach E Passes MSP Police Test
The Mustang Mach E received much media attention for being the first Electric Vehicle (EV) to pass the Michigan State Police Test. We here, at PoliceDriver.Com, believe it is well deserved. It may be...
View ArticlePolice Driver Newsletter – October 2021
The “Driver’s Equation” – A Video In this video, we share the “Driver’s Equation” definition. We do so through a program that we use for our upcoming online training courses. As a basic example, we...
View ArticleThe Dynamics of a Vehicle Emergency
Anytime the steering wheel is moved while the car is in motion, a lateral or sideways force is created. This force is pushing in the opposite direction the car is turning. This force is an expression...
View ArticleThe Difference Between Handling and Cornering
Handling and Cornering are often used to describe the same vehicle/driver characteristics, but they are two separate issues. Cornering Cornering is the amount of centrifugal force the car can generate...
View ArticleTraining Outside the Comfort Zone
The Comfort Zone can be explained as a combination of speed, steering and/or braking where the vehicle reacts as the driver expects it to. But in an emergency scenario, the driver will be required to...
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