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Time – Distance and Training

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 By pdcteam 3 Comments

Time, Distance and Training

When you are driving on patrol, you are managing time and distance. We measure time and distance by using the car’s speedometer which indicates speed measured in miles per hour (mph), the time it takes to cover a given distance. It’s a natural unit of reference that everyone is familiar with in driving discussions. But for EVOC training it may not be the best reference for measuring time and distance.

Filed Under: Basic Vehicle Dynamics, News Tagged With: Emergency Driving, EVOC, Police Driver Training, Police Driving, Reaction Time, Vehicle Dynamics

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