Nissan: Driver training in three parts 🎥

RAUS INS FREIE driving coach Paul Eames shows tricks with the Nissan Juke and gives advice for all conceivable driving situations. The three-part video series is available for free download and can also be viewed on YouTube. The first episode is all about the finer points of braking and accelerating in the city center. Whether in the big city [...]

The first episode is all about the finer points of braking and accelerating in the city center.

Whether in the big city or in the countryside, Nissan gives drivers tips and teaches tricks for safe driving on all roads.

Paul Eames, Nissan's best-qualified expert in driver training, explains and demonstrates what makes good driving: from the subtleties of accelerating to smooth steering to a wide variety of driver assistance systems.

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Paul Eames has dedicated his career to driving and has earned Nissan's A1 driver qualification.

Distinct driving feel and technical know-how
Paul gets the most out of the Juke's 1-liter, three-cylinder turbocharged engine in his courses, demonstrating how much fun it can be to drive in the city, in the country, and on the highway.

With his keen driving sense and technical know-how, the instructor also ensures that each new Nissan model is optimized for European roads and can handle the challenges of tight turns and tricky terrain.

Fluid and precise steering inputs are important
In the first episode of the video series, everything revolves around the finer points of braking and accelerating in stop-and-go traffic in the city center. Smooth and precise steering inputs are also important.

In the second episode, the various speed limit zones are the topic. The road has to be read and the surroundings kept in mind. With traffic sign recognition, dealing with speed limits becomes child's play.

In the third episode, Paul Eames explains the benefits of drowsiness detection and cruise control, which helps ensure that the speed limit is not exceeded. Adaptive speed and distance assist keeps a safe distance from the vehicle in front. All episodes are available on YouTube as a playlist.

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