International Academy for Professional Driving

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"By thinking our way through potential accident situations, our mental abilities are strengthened for the time we actually face a potential crash."

Emergency Vehicle Driving Techniques, by Richard H. Turner

"Mental discipline is required to become a proficient driver. You have to want to be a good driver before you actually can. Once you have reached the decision to improve your driving ability, only practice will make perfect. It should be noted, however, that only practicing the right moves will lead to perfection."

Accident Avoidance and Skid Control, by Richard H. Turner and David T. Shelton

"Regardless of the type of corner you are negotiating, the true corner with reference to your driving is ONLY the portion of the roadway you can use."

Emergency Vehicle Driving Techniques, by Richard H. Turner

"You can learn to recover at 5 mph just as easily as 30 mph. The battle to be won in most cases is in your head, not the situation."

Accident Avoidance and Skid Control, by Richard H. Turner and David T. Shelton

"Only move your hands as rapidly as is needed to place your vehicle where you so desire. Movements made too quickly result in a overloading of your suspension components."

Accident Avoidance and Skid Control, by Richard H. Turner and David T. Shelton

Contact Information

IAPD USA Office
100 Commons Road, Suite 7, #419
Dripping Springs Texas 78620 USA
Tel: (512) 535-3805
IAPD Canada Office
440-10816 Macleod Trail S.E., Suite 370
Calgary, Alberta T2J 5N8 Canada
Tel: (403) 278-4273