How do you remember a cockpit drill?

Cockpit drill step 1 – Remember 'DSSSM'
There are five basic parts to the cockpit drill: doors, seat, steering, seatbelt and mirrors. Some driving instructors abbreviate this to 'DSSSM' to make it easier to remember. If you struggle to remember DSSSM, make up a little phrase to help.
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What is the cockpit drill?

The cockpit drill is a routine that you will carry out each time you get into the driving seat. It will ensure that you can reach all the controls and that you have a clear view from the vehicle.
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What is the correct sequence for the checks known as the cockpit drill?

The basic cockpit drill involves the following items: Doors, Seat, Steering, Seatbelt, Mirrors. This can be remembered using the acronym D.S.S.S.M. Some people use different variations on this sequence, often including a check that the handbrake is properly engaged.
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What is the meaning of Dsssm?

As a driver (and learner driver) You are legally responsible for all passengers under 14 years of age. An easy way to remember the cockpit-drill is 'DSSSM' (D triple S, M). The letters stand for Doors, Seat, Steering-reach (& head restraint), Seatbelt and Mirrors.
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What is the pom routine?

The Prepare Observe Move (POM) routine is used when you intend to move your car from a stationary position, either parked at the kerbside or when stopped at a junction or in stationary traffic. Prepare. This is getting the vehicle ready and preparing to pull away when the road is clear.
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Learn The 5-Step DSSSM Cockpit Drill Before Your 1st Lesson



What is the 6 point check driving?

This routine involves the driver checking 6 points in and around the car to spot any potential Hazards. 1) Left Blind Spot. 2) Left Wing Mirror. 3) Centre Mirror / Rear View Mirror. 4) Out the Car's Front.
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What does scalp mean in driving?

Your driving instructor will teach you about finding a Safe, Convenient and Legal Position (SCALP) to stop in soon after you begin your driving lessons.
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What are 6 things you should check before driving?

Before Entering the Car
  • 1- Walk around the car. ...
  • 2- Look for obstructions. ...
  • 3- Check the tyres. ...
  • 4- Adjust your seat into a comfortable position. ...
  • Caution: Never adjust your seat while the car is in motion.
  • 5- Adjust side and rear view mirrors while the car is on a straight road. ...
  • 6- Put on your seat belt. ...
  • 7- Check Your Dashboard.
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What should you always check before driving?

There are many aspects of driving that you should check in a car before driving and everything you check will keep you safe on the road.
  1. Check for Obvious Leaks. ...
  2. Check the Backseat. ...
  3. Check Tire Pressure. ...
  4. Check Lights. ...
  5. Check Visibility. ...
  6. Check the Gauges. ...
  7. Check Air Vents.
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Do you have to do cockpit drill in driving test?

On your driving test, when you first enter the car, you must carry out the cockpit drill to show the test examiner you are familiar with the routine. Make sure the boot, the bonnet, and all doors are closed properly.
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Why do they call it the cockpit?

The original meaning of "cockpit", first attested in the 1580s, is "a pit for fighting cocks", referring to the place where cockfights were held. This meaning no doubt influenced both lines of evolution of the term, since a cockpit in this sense was a tight enclosure where a great deal of stress or tension would occur.
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What is the purpose of a cabin drill?

Performance: Demonstrate all adjustments required to ensure safe, effective and comfortable operation of the vehicle. Locate, identify, and where appropriate describe the function of controls, gauges, and warning lights. Conditions: Vehicle parked and secured • Engine not running.
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What are the 8 steps of driving?

Terms in this set (8)
  • I want to drive (permit, walk around, cell phone off, keys)
  • I want to be secure in my seat (put on seat belt, check passengers)
  • I want to be in position to control the car and then be able to see (adjust seat then mirrors)
  • I want to be safe in the car (lock doors)
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What's a two point turn?

A two-point turn allows you to change direction in areas with low traffic by making use of driveways or cross streets. How to Make a Two-Point Turn. Stop at the end of a driveway or cross street and reverse your vehicle into it. Pull forward into the roadway and make your turn in the other direction.
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What is the first thing you should do before driving a car?

4 Things You Should Always Do Before You Start Driving
  1. Inspect the Vehicle. It's a good idea to take a quick look at the car's exterior before you get going each time. ...
  2. Buckle up for Safety. ...
  3. Check Your Mirrors. ...
  4. Check the Lights.
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Do you check mirrors before Signalling?

Mirrors must always be checked before signalling and in good time. Typical faults can involve, looking in the mirrors and signalling at the same time, signalling before using the mirrors, inappropriate signalling, for example where a signal may cause confusion.
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What is MSM and PSL?

MSL stands for Mirror-Signal-Manoeuvre. The Manoeuvre part is then extended to mean Position-Speed-Look (PSL). Mirrors - check your mirrors to assess the speed and position of traffic behind you. Signal - if necessary, you signal to warn other road users what you intend to do.
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Do you signal or shoulder check first?

You should signal at least a few seconds before you actually shoulder check and move your vehicle. This leaves some time going by that can warn other people that you are seriously thinking about moving your vehicle.
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What does Pom mean in driving?

You might be familiar with the Prepare, Observe, Move, routine (POM) – which is commonly used by instructors to help learners master the skills needed to move off safely.
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What does Lada mean in driving?

L.A.D.A (Look, assess, decide and act) This is similar to M.S.P.S.L; it ensures the learner properly assesses the road ahead on approach to traffic systems, such as road junctions, pelican crossings and roundabouts. It can be difficult to master at first, but with a little practice, it will become second nature to you.
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Which mirror do you check first?

Normally, you should use the interior mirror first followed by the exterior mirrors. Before carrying out any manoeuvre always check your mirrors. This includes: moving off - check all mirrors and look over your right shoulder to check the blind spot.
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What are the 5 most important vehicle checks before driving off?

5 Essential Vehicle Checks to Make Before Driving
  • Lights. Checking your front and rear lights is one of the easiest things to do on this list, but one of the most important! ...
  • Tyres. Tyres get a lot of wear and tear, especially if you're clocking up a lot of miles. ...
  • Oil, water and fluids. ...
  • Brakes and steering. ...
  • Battery.
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What mirrors do you check when moving off?

Remember the Mirror, Signal, Position, Speed and Look (MSPSL) routine and make sure you complete it every time you move off. You should check out of the front windscreen, your interior mirror, your right side mirror and, finally, your right blind spot.
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How will you perform in moving off in a manual vehicle?

In a manual car, slowly push the accelerator while slowly releasing the clutch pedal until you feel the biting/friction point of the clutch. You will hear the engine sound change and feel it through the clutch pedal. The car will begin to move and your foot now should be off the clutch.
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