Explaining The Zone Control Systems

By Rosella Campbell


Driving is an imperceptible art just like measurable science. The best drivers around the earth are supposed to acquire a natural feeling of intuition that assists them to drive quickly enough but with safety. In the 1990s there was one system that was established by a scholar by the name Fredrick Mottola called zone control driving. These Zone control systems were created to systematize some thoughts on driving. This structure uses the belief that defensive driving does not work well.

Defensive driving refers to the certain things that drivers do when driving to avoid crashing into the things around them. Mottola however had quite a different idea. He developed a system that does not depend on defensive driving but one that relies on precision and teaching the race drivers how to actively control the space that is around them.

According to the system by Mottola, the driver is not a victim of circumstances but an individual who is able to have total control of their surroundings. From this concept the control part of these systems is derived. This researcher was smart enough to develop a military like system and created various reactions to them.

His scheme consisted of several zones surrounding the vehicle. Each zone was made to stretch to a definite distance that is inside the sight of the motorist. The zones are separated into the closed and the open. The open ones refer to those that are big enough for the entire vehicle to fit while the closed are not able to accommodate an entire vehicle. The closed areas have the sight of the motorist blocked.

The open zones are just as large as the driver can see. This helps them to be able to concentrate on the whole distance and not on a specific car that is nearby. This is the knowledge that is applied in the manufacture of large trucks. The driving seat is put high up to enhance the view of the driver. This helps them to be able to identify any road conditions and also spot if there are any traffic or road curves.

These zones help the drivers to concentrate on what is before them. Whether they concentrate or not, the brain will always register what is in their vision. Once they have information about what is happening far beyond them they can monitor their space well and advance the drivers around them.

All this technology has is one lesson on drivers. They ought to learn how to act on their space and not wait to react. They must also always make sure that there is space all around the vehicle to give them a good chance of acting in case of anything.

Every driver must go about every day learning to identify and monitor their zones. They should develop habits that their brains will master automatically so that they do not have to think about it all the time. This is something that every artist does and it helps to make their work easier. Driving is also a form of art and it should be treated the same way.




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