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June 24, 2015 By Vehicle Dynamics Leave a Comment

VDI Team Recognition

It is always both humbling and an honor to have our team recognized for the passion and dedication that goes into everything we do. Even after 11 years, several hundred courses, and several thousand students trained, it is the value that our students find in our training that drives us (pun intended) to be the best at what we do.

What I find really amazing – and those who have been through one of our programs, and know firsthand how long and hard day two can be – is that Chris Matthew put this clip together on his laptop in his hotel room…after he was done training for the day. These young guys and their tech….

Well Day Two with Vehicle Dynamics Institute and Joe Autera and his talented trained Instructors is in the books. I will say it again… If you want to be the best in your field then you have to be trained by the best! Joe and his cadre are the BEST! You learn with their class room instruction the scientific and mathematical equations needed to use 80% of the vehicle in Emergency situations. To put this in prospective for everyone. Everyday drivers only use at MAX 40% of the vehicle in normal and emergency situations. So these videos are of us using 40% more 80% total of the vehicles capabilities.

Well Day Two with Vehicle Dynamics Institute and Joe Autera and his talented trained Instructors is in the books. I will say it again… If you want to be the best in your field then you have to be trained by the best! Joe and his cadre are the BEST! You learn with their class room instruction the scientific and mathematical equations needed to use 80% of the vehicle in Emergency situations. To put this in prospective for everyone. Everyday drivers only use at MAX 40% of the vehicle in normal and emergency situations. So these videos are of us using 40% more 80% total of the vehicles capabilities.

Posted by Chris Matthew on Thursday, June 18, 2015

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