SUV driving tips

Never swerve an suv. . Yes, easier said than done, but driving different vehicle types sometimes requires retraining your base habbits, retrain your subconscious gut reactions because there’s not time to logic through some emergency maneuvers, it has to happen automaticaly.
This retraining had never been made more obvious until getting my light plane pilot’s license. That gut habbit training is the only way you learn to fly. Even on you very first flight lesson the instructor is toying around with functions like air/fuel mixture, tank selection, flaps etc to drive the point into your head that this is life and death knowledge that you will know or you won’t fly.
Same with learning a car , then driving an SUV…it’s not the same and this is why I just wish they’d teach driving like they teach flying. It is, in fact, a life or death skill that can’t be taken for granted but that 99.9% of the driving public expects is a given right. They don’t want to pay for actual training nor re-testing every two years. No, heaven forbid, just drive around the block, parallel park and give 'em a license.
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A key to think about and practice, when in an SUV and faced with with an evasive swerve over, DON’T SWERVE BACK ! You catch your steering and hold it in a smooth arc to regain your lane. It’s that serve back that starts the un-catchable back and forth that results in a roll over.