Re: Emergency Stopping When Rolling - What Can CoPilot Do?
Reply #26 –
Thanks, Mark. This we can do. Made sense as soon as we read it. We practiced it immediately. Kneel on right knee next to driver, steer as best you can with left hand at top of wheel, and push brake with right hand. We are parked, with engine off, for now.
Took it a couple of steps further. Reinforced the common thinking about NOT turning off the key until rig has stopped, and added how to reach over or under to activiate the parking brake, if possible, after rig has stopped. Uncovered a couple of less critical follow-on things to do, situation permitting, that were reasonable - like how to turn on emergency flashers to call attention to yourself, and unlocking entry door so help can get to you.
Basic first aid (time for us to get a tuneup), and 911 calls even if you don't know where you are, were also part of our conversation.
All of this response behavior presupposes driving in a situation that copilot would reasonably expect to be able to influence safely. Get out of that seatbelt in real time in an extreme situation? For us, we've agreed that it must be the copilot's call, totally.
Thanks, all, for your thoughful reflection and reasoned suggestions, especially about taking personal responsibility to reduce risk as much as you can for self and others before and during driving. Very helpful and reinforcing. What a great bunch of people.
Has anyone else learned something useful to this topic in an RV driver's training program?
Any more suggestions about what we can do proactively to help other drivers with this issue?
Bob