Lawman1965 wrote:
Ah Paul,
Not just that silly test in Roadcraft - I thought you were referring it the text that accompanies it in the chapter. The point I made was Atttitude and how that can effect your driving and not Attitude to speed - although that does have an effect.
I was a neutral on speed based on that test. Some I agreed with some I didn't.
I don't have a copy of roadcraft here - what else does it say about attitude to driving? Is there something in it about your mental state, stress levels etc? Thats what I was on about - when I did my advanced we had a long and boring lecture, over 2 hours, about essential attitudes and it was one of the things we were marked on during the course........
Rich
Only just over 2 hours? The one we got - went on for three and a half hours. I remember it well as it was in the morning and by the time it got to lunch time - my stomach was making some embarrassing sounds

I got some funny looks!
But yes - they assessed our attitude - and if we showed signs of over confidence - they'd fail us!
Attitude was part of what I was getting at in the "Rainbow" thread ... family disagrements, arguments with the boss... these all affect us whatever we are doing - whether in a car or walking to "cool off" Unfortunately, these are the very things which affect the overall concentration in the car.
I reckon - keeping cool and calm, not getting upset by numpties, learning from mistakes, evaluating each drive objectively, being aware of one's vulnerability (essential to hazard perception

), making sure I have enough sleep, being aware of how the time of day can affect me - keeping bag of dougnuts and flask of hot black coffee, and taking 20 minutes or so to scoff them - keeps up the energy levels.
As for page 11 itself .... let's just say it was included to palcate "Brake"
