Re: Autobahn driving (was: Your opinion, please!)
So, Jan, is writing procedures for driving instruction or testing anything
like writing computer-related procedures?
To be honest, I've never given it any thought. Anyway, there aren't any written procedures for driving instructions, at least not for the learners. (There may be written procedures in instructor training - I simply don't know.)
Practical instruction does not follow procedures, it consists mainly of driving in real traffic under the supervision of the instructor. Theoretical instruction does not use procedures either, because it focuses on rules, not 'How To' aspects. (There are a few exceptions, such as a procedure for changing lanes or direction.)
So, I guess you could say that there is little procedure-writing involved in driver training.
Regards
Jan Henning
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