Re: Help with stopping procedure
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:14 pm
sherlock wrote:Surely the two go hand-in-hand waremark. If you're being taught defective or incorrect procedures then you're never going to be a good driver regardless of the test situation.
It would be nice to think that was true. We have been given examples in this thread of styles of driving which would be welcomed on an advanced driving test but result in being marked down on a DSA test. Would it be true to say that the DSA test focuses on strict compliance with procedures, because new drivers cannot be relied on to exercise sound judgement, and that good driving depends more on responsible attitudes combined with the exercise of good judgement?