Training Course:Rapid Evasive DriverSchool/Trainer:Ground Force Training Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The Rapid Evasive Driver course is a basic, entry-level course that develops an understanding of vehicle dynamics and how the vehicle will respond in different conditions. This will be demonstrated by our instructors and practiced by the candidates in a controlled environment. If you can avoid one serious crash as a result of this training, it will be worth many times the investment!
Course Modules
Serpentine �involves cornering a vehicle at various speeds using techniques of steering, timing and throttle control. High Speed Cornering �involves techniques to comprehend the problems encountered during high speed cornering and methods to offset or overcome them. Evasive �involves techniques to avoid damage to the vehicle and its occupants and to protect the driver and any passengers in his care. Techniques taught include emergency lane changes, Y-turns and brake avoidance. Course Objective Upon completion the trainees will also have the knowledge to:
Recognize possible threats and react quickly and appropriately, minimizing damage to the vehicle and its occupants. Know vehicle dynamics and apply them to different environmental conditions ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.groundforcetraining.com/
Phone:888.712.2090
School Address/Venue(s):
1051 Main Street East, Hamilton Ontario L8M 1N5 Canada
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Other training courses offered by Ground Force Training:
Snow Plow 1.2
Snowplow / Front End Loader Awareness 1.5
Snowplow
Operator Supervisory Boot Camp Level 1
Operator Supervisory Boot Camp Level 2
Driver Awareness
Skid Pad
Air Brake
Pre-Trip Inspection
Collision Reporting
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