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The Smith System - Defensive Driving

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Lectures : 22
Quizzes : 5
Level : Beginner
Certificate of Completion Included
30 Days
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The Smith System

The Smith System is a defensive driving methodology that aims to reduce collisions and save lives on the road. It emphasizes five key principles that all drivers should follow to stay safe and aware while driving.

Key 1: Aim High in Steering

This principle encourages drivers to look far ahead on the road, rather than just at the vehicle in front of them. By scanning the road ahead, drivers can anticipate potential hazards and react in advance.

Key 2: Get the Big Picture

This principle emphasizes the importance of being aware of your surroundings while driving. Drivers should constantly scan mirrors and check blind spots to ensure they have a complete understanding of the traffic around them.

Key 3: Keep Your Eyes Moving

Drivers should continuously scan the road, mirrors, and their surroundings to stay alert and aware of changing conditions. Moving your eyes helps prevent tunnel vision and allows you to react quickly to potential dangers.

Key 4: Leave Yourself an Out

This principle advises drivers to always have an escape route or a way out in case of emergencies or sudden hazards on the road. By maintaining space around your vehicle, you can avoid being trapped in dangerous situations.

Key 5: Make Sure They See You

Visibility is key to safety on the road. This principle reminds drivers to make eye contact with other drivers, use signals effectively, and ensure that they are seen by others to avoid collisions and misunderstandings.

 

Key 1 - Aim High in Steering
Key 2 - Get the Big Picture
Key 3 - Keep Your Eyes Moving
Key 4 - Leave Yourself an Out
Key 5 - Make Sure They See You
What are the 5 keys of the Smith System?
The 5 keys of the Smith System are Aim High in Steering, Get the Big Picture, Keep Your Eyes Moving, Leave Yourself an Out, and Make Sure They See You.
Explain 'Aim High in Steering'.
Aim High in Steering means looking farther ahead than right in front of your vehicle to anticipate any dangers or changes in traffic conditions.
What does 'Get the Big Picture' entail?
Getting the Big Picture involves constantly scanning all around your vehicle to be aware of the entire traffic situation, not just the car in front of you.
Describe 'Keep Your Eyes Moving'.
Keeping Your Eyes Moving means consistently scanning your surroundings, mirrors, and gauges to stay aware of potential hazards and changes in traffic patterns.
Explain 'Leave Yourself an Out'.
Leaving Yourself an Out involves maintaining enough space around your vehicle so that you have escape routes in case of unexpected situations or emergencies.
What is the importance of 'Make Sure They See You'?
'Make Sure They See You' emphasizes using signals, lights, and eye contact to communicate your intentions to other drivers and pedestrians, reducing the risk of accidents.
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Basic info
  • Course Title: Mastering Safe Driving using the Smith System
  • Course Duration: 1-2 Days
  • Instructor: Larry Braziel
  • Number of Quizzes: 5
  • Total Questions: 25
Course requirements
  • Basic understanding of driving rules and regulations
  • Access to a computer or mobile device with internet connection
  • Willingness to learn and apply safe driving techniques
  • No prior knowledge of the Smith System required
  • Ability to dedicate 2-3 hours per week for coursework
Intended audience
  • New drivers looking to enhance their driving skills
  • Experienced drivers seeking to improve their safety on the road
  • Fleet drivers interested in reducing accidents and improving efficiency
  • Driving instructors or safety trainers
  • Anyone interested in defensive driving techniques