” All the talk, diagrams, sketches, and theory are wiped clean the instant that one belief crashes into the conversation. THE […]
This continued conversation about Risk and Driving in Canada started in a previous post What’s the Risk In Driving A […]
“Change comes in many forms. Change to improve. Change to make it worse. Change to pretend and keep things the […]
Q: What! Do you suggest I manage my co-pilot? CLIENT A: YES! Absolutely. This is your learning. Be responsible for […]
Today I received the new version of ICBC’s Code of Conduct rule for driver training, driving instructors and driving schools […]
For several decades I worked in the corporate world, led there by a personal drive to understand what the Ph.D.s […]
EXPERIENCED DRIVER thinks that there is Lots of Space to gently go back into traffic. NEW DRIVER thinks we are […]
“Spotting trouble, congestion, car door opening, or people standing beside their vehicle in your lane is a tight situation. Drivers should immediately […]
My bigger car is safer, which is why I work out of this larger car. Safety for my clients and […]
While most training centers work hard to train you at the lowest possible costs to maximize their profits, I do […]
Many clients come to me because of a terrible experience with a bad driving instructor. My first response is to […]
One hand, two hands, one finger, your wrist, your knee; yes, we have all seen others do many things to […]
“Learning To Drive can be one of your life’s most rewarding and joyous learning experiences! Really! It’s like playing a […]
“Long visual scans to spot problems early and to communicate this to rear traffic is the best strategy to ensure […]