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ADSI is a new company, however our instructors are some of the most
knowledgeable and experienced in the Driver Training Industry. They have trained
and catered to industry and public service agencies for over twenty years,
servicing the top 80% of the fortune 500 Companies. Our realistically intense
and science-oriented approach is made easy to understand by our very seasoned
instructors. This friendly and very supportive environment brings students to a
proficient level at the student's pace and ability
level.
Hands on Driving
Slalom
The slalom exercise helps to isolate the steering wheel, teaching the
student how to make the correct steering inputs as well as establishing good
hand and eye coordination. Students will begin to feel and control the lateral
forces acting on the vehicle while in a
turn.
Evasive Maneuver
This exercise
provides the student with the opportunity to make split second decisions and to
maneuver around simulated road hazards. The Evasive Maneuver Exercise is
excellent for demonstrating to the student the importance of time and distance
in a real world application.
Skid Avoidance
Driving in
inclement weather terrifies most drivers, due to the lack of traction available.
Learn what causes a skid to happen, how to prevent it and if necessary how to
control it once your in this scary situation. Both under steer and over steer
will be addressed.
Backing-up
This exercise
provides the students with the opportunity to experience how to properly drive a
vehicle in reverse while maintaining excellent control using precision
steering.
Braking and Turning
Students will learn
to maximize the potential of the vehicle's brake system without losing steering
ability. Although ABS braking systems are emphasized students will be trained in
both ABS and non-ABS systems.
Driving Classroom
Vision , Line of sight and Night Driving
Where to look and how to
be ready for most any hazard. Particular attention is paid to night vision,
peripheral vision, and fatigue and their effects on
driving.
Time and Distance
Learn time and
distance relationships and that the higher the speeds the less time there is to
react. Students will gain a clear understanding of how this affects their
decision making capabilities.
Tire Talk
Tires are the most
important part of the vehicle, most drivers take them for granted as a standard
piece of equipment. Learn how tires greatly affect the lateral and longitudinal
forces that are constantly applied to our vehicles. We will discuss design, air
pressure and vertical load, traction and maximum capabilities.
Vehicle Dynamics
This discussion
will give special attention to the forces acting on the vehicle as the driver
uses the pedals and/or turns the steering wheel. We will discuss the vehicle’s
limits, weight transfer, under steer and over steer, and how speed affects the
lateral forces acting on the vehicle while turning as well as braking.
Braking and
Turning
Braking and
steering constitute one of the most critical relationships in driving. This
discussion examines the longitudinal forces acting on the vehicle under heavy
braking and how steering can be affected by these forces.
Student Performance
Each student's
performance is accurately and objectively measured. Students must reach clearly
defined goals and objectives, in order to successfully complete our course. Upon
completion of the course participants will be given a written report of their
performance. Since the average driver uses only 40-50% of the vehicle. Our
students will be evaluated based on their ability to use at least 70% of the
vehicles capabilities.
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