...if driving schools provide as theory preventive/safety/defensive courses, which I doubt regarding the upper facts/statistics and my daily traffic experience. I took some hours to Al Rayah Dr.School and I asked ab this matter one of my trainers (I had 4). He said "in the traffic exam don't forget to keep 5 m from your front car, in order to see the back wheels"..this was all. I don't know how we can adjust a safe distance in this traffic, really! BTW, on Ambulances is written "Keep 10 m distance", does smbdy care? Just got from one study about-"Stopping Sight Distance (SSD) is the viewable distance required for a driver to see so that he or she can make a complete stop in the event of an unforeseen hazard. SSD is made up of two components: (1) Braking Distance and (2) Perception/Reaction Time" -that a car traveling at 60 km/hr can stop in 100 meters on dry weather...pretty much, isn't it? And true, not only in this case, but for a secure traffic it's not enough only the sight distance and driving experience, some more good sense and respect for others is mandatory!
...if driving schools provide as theory preventive/safety/defensive courses, which I doubt regarding the upper facts/statistics and my daily traffic experience. I took some hours to Al Rayah Dr.School and I asked ab this matter one of my trainers (I had 4). He said "in the traffic exam don't forget to keep 5 m from your front car, in order to see the back wheels"..this was all. I don't know how we can adjust a safe distance in this traffic, really! BTW, on Ambulances is written "Keep 10 m distance", does smbdy care? Just got from one study about-"Stopping Sight Distance (SSD) is the viewable distance required for a driver to see so that he or she can make a complete stop in the event of an unforeseen hazard. SSD is made up of two components: (1) Braking Distance and (2) Perception/Reaction Time" -that a car traveling at 60 km/hr can stop in 100 meters on dry weather...pretty much, isn't it? And true, not only in this case, but for a secure traffic it's not enough only the sight distance and driving experience, some more good sense and respect for others is mandatory!