Deschutes County Skid Car Training Program
In the past we have annually sponsored 20 - 25 local high school Seniors to the Deschutes County Skidcar Training program, helping to put safer drivers on the Central Oregon roads we all share.
The Deschutes County Skid Car Training Program is an all-weather driver enhancement program, taught with the aid of the Skid Car Training Platform: a wheeled frame and hydraulic dolly system that attaches to the frame of a regular passenger car with the ability to reduce or increase the amount of traction the vehicle has.
The Deschutes County Skid Car Training Program is a four hour class—with one hour in the classroom and three hours driving in the car. During the training, techniques discussed and practiced include proper eye placement, proper acceleration, proper braking, proper steering techniques, weight and energy management, and proper tire decisions and maintenance. Students learn to properly use antilock braking systems, and understand the differences between rear wheel drive/front wheel drive/four wheel drive systems. They learn about Electronic Stability Control and Electronic Traction Control in modern vehicles. They will practice skid/slide prevention, control, and recovery.