Emergency stop project



For this project you will complete a minimum of four 'emergency stops' ideally in both wet and dry conditions.

It is essential that you follow the instructions given in the worksheets with regard to safety precautions.

Ideally the stops should be done off public roads; e.g., on a disused airfield or a private road. If this is not possible, choose a very quiet road and do the initial exercise in dry weather.

If you use public roads choose a clear stretch of road away from junctions and parked cars. Remember your first responsibility is safety and second, consideration for others. Explaining to police officer the you are training to be advanced driver is unlikely to gain much sympathy!

You will need an adult passenger to help you with this project - preferably an experienced driver. Without a passenger you will not be able to simulate the surprise of a real emergency and you will get an unrealistic stopping distance. Your passenger is also a second set of eyes to ensure safety.

You must use your own common-sense as an experienced driver and exercise care in deciding when, where and at what speeds you choose to do this exercise.

Stopping

You adult passenger will give you the instruction to 'STOP!' (as explained in the project instructions).

Before giving the signal to stop you passenger MUST TURN AROUND and check that the road behind is safe before the exercise is carried out. Looking in the mirrors is not enough.

When the instruction is given you must stop as quickly as possible while remaining in full control of the vehicle.

In order to keep control ensure that you:

  • Keep both hands on the steering wheel until after the car has stopped

  • Press the foot-brake before the clutch until you are fully confident with your ability.


Next: Unit 4, Commentary Driving

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