Course Descriptions
Skid Pad

Every driver's biggest fear is slick road conditions. We use our wet skid pad to teach the students techniques to properly recover from both oversteer (rear wheel) and understeer (front wheel) skids.
Panic Stops

This exercise is designed to teach the students the proper technique to stop a vehicle in the shortest distance while maintaining control. Students will also review the A.B.S. (Anti-Lock Braking System) and its ability to keep the wheels from locking while pulsating the brake pressure.
Accident Avoidance

Ever had a dog run out in front of you? Or another car suddenly swerve into your lane? The accident avoidance course forces students to make a split second reaction to negotiate a quick, evasive lane change without losing control.
Distractions
In today's 24/7 world, drivers have far too many distractions - cell phones, text messaging, music, traffic, friends in the car. Distracted driving is a very dangerous habit! B.R.A.K.E.S. has designed an exercise that forces a driver to negotiate a tight, coned course while being distracted by the instructor to demonstrate just how dangerous distracted driving can be!
Slalom
This exercise focuses on weight transfer, hand position on the steering wheel and eye scanning. Students will negotiate their vehicle around cones that are equally spaced apart.
Off Road Recovery
Many young drivers panic when they drop a wheel off the shoulder of the road, they over correct and then lose control of the car. The drop wheel exercise shows students how to effectively and safely recover from a drop wheel by returning to the road and regaining control of the car. (This course available during schools at zMAX Dragway only).











