In his book Traffic, Tom Vanderbilt discusses why drivers unknowingly drive faster than they think they are. The information was taken from two studies. The Driver’s Eye Height A study was conducted to assess drivers’ chosen speed when they operated a simulated vehicle while viewing the road from a low eye height and a high […]
Cross-Border Gang Trained By Mexico’s Zetas Cartel – Taught to kill people traveling inside vehicles
By Joe Autera Interesting read, particularly the last sentence of the second paragraph “…where among other methods they were taught to kill people traveling inside vehicles”. While there are some within the EP field who are quick to debate the value of some older case studies (Herrhausen, Schleyer, Moro) its worth noting that those attacks […]
When Stuff Happens You Can’t be Average
We here at VDI do a lot of research on driving, training – anything that will help us be better at what we do. While conducting the research we notice the word we see most often is “Average”. As an example the “average” driver needs 2.5 seconds to react to a problem. The “average” driver can […]
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