SafeSpeed wrote:
SigmaMotion wrote:
Overtaking must be self-taught as it is not taught at learner level.
Skilled overtakes are the end result of lots of factors being accounted for (number of vehicles to be passed / type of vehicle to be passed / visibility / perceived hazards etc etc etc), and IMHO only experience can teach you that.........or can it?
Would it not be better to teach proper overtaking skills at test level? Just a thought, but advising learners on advanced overtaking practices at inception would give them better and safer grounding for when the time comes to put an inherently dangerous manoevre into use.
I'd be seriously worried about teaching overtaking - let alone 'advanced overtaking' to learners - they just aren't ready. I'd suggest that any attempt to do so would leave them with more confidence than ability.
That said, I'm worried about NOT teaching overtaking too.
It almost as if we need an overtaking 'rating'...
It is a difficult skill to learn, and practice.
I think overtaking “theory” should at least be discussed at some point in driver training.
It is difficult to know when to teach it, as part of the pass plus? There are loads aspects driver training that are self-taught. Most driving out side of towns and cities is self-taught. I learnt to drive in Birmingham, only when I did my pass plus did I do any driving outside of the city.
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