Risk 1 + Risk 2
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RISK 1 & RISK 2
Risk 1 & Risk 2 (Skidpan) in Bromma, Stockholm
The package includes Risk 1 + Risk 2. Risk 1 (Theory) is a theory course where we go through and discuss different risks that are specific to car drivers in traffic. Risk 2 (Skidpan) is a practical course where you get hands-on practice with situations that can happen in traffic. You must complete both courses with a pass result to be able to take the theory test and driving test.
At Stockholm’s closest Skidpan, you can do both of your risk courses (Risk 1 + Risk 2) on the same day!
Important!
Everyone must take a breath test when visiting us. If you blow “red”, you can’t take the course and your slot is forfeited. You will then need to pay a new fee
Important!
Everyone must take a breath test when visiting us. If you blow “red”, you can’t take the course and your slot is forfeited. You will then need to pay a new fee
The mandatory Risk 2 course for cars
Experience different situations on slippery roads in Risk 2 (Skidpan)
At Bromma Skidpan, the instructor is in the car to guide the discussions that come up, and as extra reassurance and safety for you as the driver. Our students really appreciate this—partly for the sense of security since we can step in if needed, but also because we can give direct feedback and answer questions that come up during the drive.
The purpose of Risk 2 (Skidpan) is for you to experience different situations as a group, to discover both your own and the vehicle’s limitations. Afterwards, you discuss the causes and connections with the rest of the group, to work out how different situations can be avoided.
The most important parts of your training
Risk 2 (Skidpan) is one of the most important steps in your driving education. Here you practise recognising and managing risks—so you become a safer, more aware driver.
The most important parts of your Risk 2 training
Slalom driving between cones
Braking exercises
(on both slippery and dry surfaces)
Cornering on a slippery bend
Evasive manoeuvre
(swerving to avoid an obstacle)