PAUL RIPLEY is recognised as Britain?s premier driving expert. His features in Saturday?s Motoring Telegraph have delighted fans for over a decade: first came his driving safety articles; then his picture quizzes, ?Dangerous Moments?; and, more recently, answers to readers? letters in ?Ask Ripley?. PETER AMEY is a former chief instructor and examiner to the South Eastern Regional Police Driving School and a champion of improving police and public driving standards.
Together the authors demonstrate the differences between the driving standards you already achieve and EXPERT DRIVING to which they believe we must all aspire. Above all, they show you how to think at the wheel and generate continuing enthusiasm for striving towards that holy grail - driving perfection. The book will:
- Challenge your attitudes;
- Focus your driving to be more self aware;
- Prime your observation, planning and vehicle control;
- Introduce you to new skills.
Peter Hall, Motoring Editor, The Daily Telegraph:?How do we banish death and injury from the roads while promoting the joy of driving? Ask Paul Ripley, also known as God?s Chauffeur. Every road user should be forced to read this book.?
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How do we banish death and injury from the roads while promoting the joy of driving? Ask Paul Ripley, also known as Gods Chauffeur. Every road user should be forced to read this book. (Peter Hall, Motoring Editor The Daily Telegraph)
The authors show you how to think at the wheel and generate continuing enthusiasm for striving towards that holy grail - driving perfection. This book should: challenge your attitudes; focus your driving to be more self-aware; prime your observation, planning and vehicle control; and introduce you to new skills.
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