Quick-Thinking Driver Uses His Vehicle

Published on December 3, 2019
Duration: 3:49

This guide details a vehicle escape technique demonstrated by John Correia of Active Self Protection. It emphasizes using your vehicle defensively to evade attackers, highlighting the importance of situational awareness, locked doors, and quick reaction times. The incident from Durban, South Africa, shows a driver using their Audi sedan to escape a confrontation with armed assailants in an SUV.

Quick Summary

Active Self Protection's John Correia demonstrates a critical vehicle escape technique: when confronted by armed attackers, immediately reverse your vehicle and use it defensively to create an escape path. He stresses the importance of locked doors, situational awareness, and understanding that a vehicle is a transitional space, not a fortress. Escaping is paramount, even if it means minor vehicle damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsorship
  2. 00:29Incident Overview
  3. 01:13The Car as a Transitional Space
  4. 01:44Threat Assessment: Long Guns
  5. 02:15Vehicle Security and Door Locks
  6. 02:46Using the Vehicle to Escape
  7. 03:21Defensive Driving Skills

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary defensive action recommended when confronted by attackers in a vehicle?

The primary defensive action is to immediately engage reverse gear and use your vehicle to create an escape path, even if it means colliding with the attacker's vehicle. Prioritize escape over property damage.

Why is it important to keep vehicle doors locked during a potential attack?

Locked doors provide a crucial barrier, offering vital time to react and escape. They can deter immediate entry and prevent attackers from easily accessing the vehicle's interior.

What is a 'transitional space' in the context of self-defense?

A transitional space is an area where people often feel falsely secure, such as a vehicle stopped at a gate. This false sense of security can reduce vigilance, making individuals more vulnerable to attack.

How should one assess the threat of attackers using rifles?

While rifles are easier to shoot accurately, the assessment suggests most attackers lack proficiency beyond short distances. The best response remains escaping the danger zone quickly.

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