Roadcraft" is the official Police Drivers Handbook & is used by the police service to train police drivers. It is also the recognised bible for advanced & emergency response driver training & essential reading for driving instructors & any driver wishing to improve their skills & safety to a more advanced level. " Roadcraft" aims to help people become better drivers by increasing awareness of all factors that affect driving such as the capability of the driver characteristics of the vehicle & road & traffic conditions." Roadcraft" has been fully revised & redesigned to include current best practice in police driving & learning design. It incorporates the best parts of the older editions with the latest knowledge in this rapidly developing field. " Roadcraft" has been prepared in close consultation with a working group of senior police driving instructors & other police & civilian advance driver training experts. The first new edition in 10 years it has been updated to reflect recent changes in the legislative framework surrounding driving & emergency response driving & new methodologies in teaching safe driving. It now also incorporates information on automotive engineering advances such as ABS & Sat Nav devices & their effect on driving. A new chapter has been added to teach drivers the physical & psychological aspects of driving & how to develop mental skills to become a better driver. This edition of " Roadcraft" has been approved by the Association of Chief Police Officers which is satisfied that it reflects current best practice in police driver instruction & takes into account the relevant views of civilian experts. It features chapter summaries & reviews to reinforce learning plus practical tips & exercises to put the theory into practice. Clearly illustrated throughout chapters include: mental skills for better driving; observation & anticipation; acceleration using gears braking & steering; maintaining vehicle stability; overtaking; & driving on motorways & multi-lane carriageways. It is endorsed by IAM (Institute of Advanced Motoring) & ROSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents). It supersedes ISBN 0113408587."