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November 25, 2014 By Vehicle Dynamics 1 Comment

Rental Vehicles and Secure Transportation; Best Practices for a Less-Than-Perfect Solution

As is often the case, during one of our most recent Protective/Evasive Driving courses an interesting side bar discussion arose from a question posed by one of our students. In turn, that informal conversation led to a more in-depth discussion that some might not see as being valuable or, for that matter, valid. In reality, […]

Filed Under: secure transportation Tagged With: car rentals, Joe Autera, rental vehicle checklist, secure transportation

April 4, 2014 By VDI Team Leave a Comment

Technology – Security – Tesla Hacking

While there is more and more being put out there for all to see (including our adversaries) about the vulnerability of some of these systems, to date not nearly as much information has been put out regarding strategies for preventing or protecting against such threats. For now, awareness of the risks and vulnerabilities of these […]

Filed Under: driving Tagged With: Joe Autera, Larry Side, Vehicle Dynamics Institute, Vehicle hacking

March 30, 2014 By VDI Team Leave a Comment

Escaping The Kill Zone – What Is Good? by Joe Autera – Larry Side & Tony Scotti

A while back we wrote a small article titled “You Can’t Be Average”; the article got a great deal of response, and one of the most asked questions was – OK, when talking about driving and Escaping The Kill Zone, (ETKZ) if not “Average” then  “What is good”. To answer the question we go to […]

Filed Under: driving Tagged With: Driver training, Joe Autera, Larry Side

March 8, 2014 By VDI Team Leave a Comment

Line of Sight and Security Driving

We have all had the experience of driving on a major highway and running into stop and go traffic, the first thought you have is that there must be an accident just over the hill or around the bend. But when you get to the top of the hill or around the bend the traffic […]

Filed Under: driving, training Tagged With: Driver training, Joe Autera, Larry Side, VDI

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Surveillance Detection a Practical Perspective

Surveillance Detection: a Practical Perspective

Recognizing that while the Solo Practitioner approach – where one protection practitioner is responsible for managing the wide range of risks their Principal may face – is not the optimum approach to doing so, it is in fact being effectively implemented far more often and successfully than many in the profession would care to admit, it’s worthwhile to take a closer look at the strategies and tactics which contribute to the effectiveness of the Solo Practitioner paradigm.

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