Car Control School:
[ Overview
| Videos
| Photos
]
CAR CONTROL/SAFETY SCHOOL
"UNDERSTANDING VEHICLE DYNAMICS"
Purpose: The purpose of a Car Control School is to enhance a driver's awareness
of the conditions around him and develop his ability to respond quickly and properly
should those conditions threaten him.
Target Audience: Primarily, we would like to reach newly-licensed drivers
to help them understand the seriousness of their responsibilities on the road toward
other drivers and to their passengers (studies show teenage accident likelihood
rises alarmingly with the addition of passengers to the new driver's vehicle). One
or both parent(s) should participate in the event so that the teen can discuss their
new knowledge and skills with an adult who understands the experience they jointly
shared.
That being said, the school is also useful for everyone else. Join us if you don't
need the adrenaline rush from running against the clock in an autocross or have
no need for the higher speeds offered at one of our on-track driving schools. Let
us teach you how to effectively respond to potentially threatening highway situations.
"Physics is physics" learn some basics at this school first, then move on to the
more aggressive venues.
Knowledge Gaps & Misconceptions: Private and high school driver education
classes teach the rules of the road, an understanding of road/traffic-control signs
and some very basic driving skills. The teaching environment is controlled as much
as possible to minimize distractions from the course of instruction. Students can
easily develop a sense that simply applying the rules of the road will provide a
shield to keep them safe. In fact, it's mostly the other driver's observance of
the rules of the road that may provide the student with some security. Unfortunately,
new drivers are generally not taught how to quickly recognize and appropriately
respond when their environment is headed out of control. Logically, the skills needed
to avoid disaster are best learned ahead of time, not when an automotive "oh, my
gosh!" is imminent.
The Car Control School is designed to teach all students that the act of driving
a motor vehicle is a mentally intensive activity. Their car is not a sofa with wheels,
to magically transport them to a destination. They must pay strict attention to
their actions and those of the drivers around them. Through classroom and in-car
instruction, students are taught how to be observant of their surroundings and their
vehicle. They learn how and why a car will respond to their inputs to the steering
wheel, gas pedal and brake pedal - the physics of car control. The school provides
a way to prepare for the unexpected, and to practice accident avoidance skills.
Goals: You will learn what the car sounds like and feels like as the limits
of adhesion are exceeded. You will then learn what the car sounds like and feels
like as the limits of adhesion are closely approached. Ultimately, you will learn
to drive the car under control just within these limits of adhesion. Learn how to
drive smoothly AND then learn how abrupt you can be with the car while still maintaining
control.
Teaching Method: The program begins with a general explanation of the day's
activities, safety issues, and how the in-car activities will be conducted. Classroom
instruction will include a definition of terms to be used throughout the day, then
two sections called "Getting ready for trouble" and "Reacting to trouble". There
will be a discussion of each in-car exercise so that you understand what the exercise
is designed to teach and how best to perform it. Questions are encouraged. Teaching
aids include overhead slides and exercise descriptions with drawings for clarification.
Classroom work will be enhanced by driving the exercises with an in-car coach and
practicing the concepts of car control.
Driving Exercises: Exercise elements have been designed to allow you to physically
experience the vehicle dynamics theory explained in the classroom. Using orange
traffic cones, these elements are laid out in the parking lot for you to negotiate.
An experienced coach will ride with you to explain the exercise, offer corrections,
praise accomplishment and answer questions immediately. With this real-time feedback,
learning is enhanced. All of the coaches have years of experience in evaluating
car control.
The exercise elements are laid out with safety buffer zones around them to provide
you a large margin of error, keeping you out of trouble. The exercise area is isolated
to preclude access by other than school participants. The pavement in the exercise
area is wet down to minimize tire adhesion. This condition allows you to experience
the vehicle's responses to driver inputs at much lower speeds than in the dry.
Results: This program has been attended by drivers with less than a year's
experience and by drivers with over 40 years of experience. Comments on the schools'
critique sheets have praised the concept and the training. Teenagers actually have
FUN attending an all-day physics lesson and leave the event with a more mature and
responsible attitude toward their driving. "Everything was great, learned a lot,
wish there was more time, too much fun to stop at the end and go home", Tim N. –
1 year of driving. The veterans comment that they never really understood vehicle
handling and were very surprised at the maneuvers they could execute and the car
control techniques they could learn in just one day. "Excellent. Everyone should
experience a BMW Safety School", Al G. – 42 years of driving.
Event Details and Photos:
Videos:
![]()
Quotes:
![]()
'It was my loss, due to scheduling issues, that I could not attend the BMW Car Control Clinic that you hosted last Saturday. My husband, Kurt, and teen-age son, Paul, attended and drove our 2000 Infiniti G20. They called me periodically to rave about how much fun they were having and learning so much from all of you. They both indicated that we, every member in our family, should attend this class again and every teen-ager or newbie driver should as well. Kurt handles training in the firm we both work for and he complimented your association for doing a good job.' - Sarah Billings
'It was great, Erin is going to be a better driver for the rest of her life because of the class! Thanks Dave'
|