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<blockquote data-quote="westsideworma" data-source="post: 289035"><p>I think I understand what Griff is stating as I've said a similar thing before.</p><p></p><p>Knowing the responses/material word for word doesn't mean you actually use it. You could have a driver who knows the stuff verbatim with accidents and safety concerns galore but is kept on road because he knows those things word for word. Then you'll have a driver with no accidents no nothing get pulled off road because he can't remember the commentaries/rules of backing word for word EXACTLY as it is on sheet but clearly knows them (recites most and or paraphrases the correct response) and is now preloading as a result....is that fair? I don't think it is. </p><p></p><p>Just knowing them isn't enough, using them should take paramount. I've seen a couple drivers fall into this trap at my building and I think its garbage because both of them, if they keep it up (many many years of safe driving etc), could be circle of honor candidates.</p><p></p><p>Tie I agree knowing the information is important, but just knowing isn't enough (I know you know that anyways).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westsideworma, post: 289035"] I think I understand what Griff is stating as I've said a similar thing before. Knowing the responses/material word for word doesn't mean you actually use it. You could have a driver who knows the stuff verbatim with accidents and safety concerns galore but is kept on road because he knows those things word for word. Then you'll have a driver with no accidents no nothing get pulled off road because he can't remember the commentaries/rules of backing word for word EXACTLY as it is on sheet but clearly knows them (recites most and or paraphrases the correct response) and is now preloading as a result....is that fair? I don't think it is. Just knowing them isn't enough, using them should take paramount. I've seen a couple drivers fall into this trap at my building and I think its garbage because both of them, if they keep it up (many many years of safe driving etc), could be circle of honor candidates. Tie I agree knowing the information is important, but just knowing isn't enough (I know you know that anyways). [/QUOTE]
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