Crissa
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- Crissa
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Driving with assistive technology is slightly different than standard driving input. You need to have your hands ready, but relaxed. You need to focus on your 360 awareness, but you get to do that without the steering inputs wandering as your eyes do. You need to think ten, twenty seconds ahead of the car instead of counting the seconds between you and the car in front of you.
And you need to respond to a steering input that is moving outside your control.
It's a whole thread of techniques, so click through. We'll need techniques that work with the yoke, next.
-Crissa
And you need to respond to a steering input that is moving outside your control.
It's a whole thread of techniques, so click through. We'll need techniques that work with the yoke, next.
-Crissa