As I'm sure you all have to doubt read or seen in the news, there have been two fatal car wrecks in North County in the last 3 weeks involving teens. As some of you may not know, I volunteer for High School students at my church (Horizon RSF). Both wrecks have impacted kids I know and care about. And, especially with this most recent one, I can't help thinking that if the driver knew more about car control and vehicle dynamics, these students might still be alive. I know both drivers were doing a lot of things that were against the law and their parents rules (even one involving alcohol). But if they had been taught the lessons we teach in our PDS, they might have been able to better interpret the feedback from the car, and avoid the wreck altogether. Maybe. I'm not certain. But it is possible.
With that dramatic introduction, here's what I would like to do, and why I need you help. I'm thinking about, and beginning to research putting on a Clinic (similar to our PDS) for new drivers. For High School students that have a drivers license and have basic driving skills. But have not been taught how to control a car in adverse conditions. It would not be about teaching them performance driving. It would be about how to give proper inputs. And how to interpret and manager the cars feedback. At this point, I do not have a venue, nor a date, or even know if this is going to become a reality. But I wanted to put it out there and get your feedback.
I'm not asking the club, itself to do this (although this could be a HUGE community outreach if the club did get involved). But I would like to know if any of you PDS instructors out there would be willing to donate yet more of your time if I can get this thing off the ground? It would also be extremely helpful if the CDI's (or the club) would allow me to plagiarize the material they use in the PDS Friday Chalk Talk.
You in?