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When I was a kid, I had a obsessive liking towards cars and this was soon ascertained by my dad. So, when he taught me driving in those years, he foremost told me a rule or rather I should say a "golden rule" of driving in India or in foreign.
He simply believed in the 3A theorem of driving i.e Alertness, Anticipate and Action. He also told me that all these are inter-linked. As a child I did not understand but as I grew up and took to driving, his teaching helped me a lot and in today's traffic scenario in India, I feel his teachings are very much to be practiced for safe driving.
Since we are a young automotive community serving a nation of crores of people, It is imperative of us to bring out certain aspects of safe driving which in the long run shall prove fruitful for the drivers.
I therefore, put forward this important topic in front of you stalwarts of automotive field. I would like to have a worthy discussion on it and would like to know, How many of you do actually follow this 3A theorem in day-to-day driving?
Please share your valuable comments, experiences and suggestions.
Regards
Akash
He simply believed in the 3A theorem of driving i.e Alertness, Anticipate and Action. He also told me that all these are inter-linked. As a child I did not understand but as I grew up and took to driving, his teaching helped me a lot and in today's traffic scenario in India, I feel his teachings are very much to be practiced for safe driving.
Since we are a young automotive community serving a nation of crores of people, It is imperative of us to bring out certain aspects of safe driving which in the long run shall prove fruitful for the drivers.
I therefore, put forward this important topic in front of you stalwarts of automotive field. I would like to have a worthy discussion on it and would like to know, How many of you do actually follow this 3A theorem in day-to-day driving?
Please share your valuable comments, experiences and suggestions.
Regards
Akash
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