@@TheRCBiker That was to allow a clear and safe passage of the the emergency vehicle so that the driver could get a full view of the road ahead and other drivers' could see the incoming vehicle. This is what we teach on Advanced Response Driving courses. Get your point too but why not book in for a lesson?
I will confirm that yes, @Mike5, is correct. You should not cross a solid white line and if you do, and there is an incident, then the law will not stand by any emergency responder. This was a road that I drove at least twice a day so I was fully aware of the road structure. @TheRCBiker is right regards the road position I took did allow for a clearer view of the corners.
I attended Windsor castle and Swinley Forest, they were probably the biggest two, although biggest doesn't mean best. Smaller property fires are more fun as you actually get a chance to put all your training into action and go in and fight the beast face to face....
It is when someone takes their own life by mixing chemicals or burning charcoal and other substance to create a highly toxic gas. It is normally carbon monoxide from a BBQ, chlorine gas or hydrogen sulfide. All of which can be produced at home with basic household cleaners.
Response drive fully in accordance with the regulations and to a very serious scene
Not sure the crossing of the solid whites at 4:10 was entirely "fully in accordance" with regulations, but I get your point ;)
@@TheRCBiker That was to allow a clear and safe passage of the the emergency vehicle so that the driver could get a full view of the road ahead and other drivers' could see the incoming vehicle. This is what we teach on Advanced Response Driving courses. Get your point too but why not book in for a lesson?
I will confirm that yes, @Mike5, is correct. You should not cross a solid white line and if you do, and there is an incident, then the law will not stand by any emergency responder. This was a road that I drove at least twice a day so I was fully aware of the road structure. @TheRCBiker is right regards the road position I took did allow for a clearer view of the corners.
@@TheRCBiker Whats your job Biker for the invite mine was SAR now 4x4 response.
Thank you for the instant flashback to my final qual test for the last 4 minutes :P All it was missing was the narrative :)
Great video! What’s the biggest incident you have been to with RBFRs
I attended Windsor castle and Swinley Forest, they were probably the biggest two, although biggest doesn't mean best. Smaller property fires are more fun as you actually get a chance to put all your training into action and go in and fight the beast face to face....
What is the vehicle being driven in this video?
Ford Mondeo
Great video
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Great video mate
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Great video 👍🏻
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Wtf is a chemical suicide?
It is when someone takes their own life by mixing chemicals or burning charcoal and other substance to create a highly toxic gas. It is normally carbon monoxide from a BBQ, chlorine gas or hydrogen sulfide. All of which can be produced at home with basic household cleaners.