1. Vehicle Evasion Maneuvers “Both hands on the wheel, Mr. Jones, I’m a very nervous passenger” ~James Bond (Sean Connery)
2. “Bootleg Turn” Also known as “forward 180-degree turn” Step 1. Reduce speed to 35-40 MPH Step 2. No restricted movement to the sides Step 3. Lock your parking brake Step 4. When your hear the squeal turn the wheel Step 5. Disengage parking brake and speed off
3. “J Turn” Also known as “reverse 180-degree turn” Step 1. As soon as the threat is seen, stop the vehicle Step 2. While stopping the vehicle put it in reverse Step 3. Slam on the gas and count to 4 sec Step 4. When you get to 4 sec take your foot off the accelerator and turn the wheel as far as you can Step 5. As the vehicle is turning around counter steer back. Step 6. Shift the Vehicle back into drive and drive off
4. P.I.T Maneuver The PIT maneuver is a method by which one car pursuing another can force the pursued vehicle to abruptly turn sideways to the direction of travel, causing the driver to lose control and stop.
5. P.I.T Maneuver Attacker speeds up to your vehicle Attacker then hits your rear quarter panel and drives through To stop a P.I.T maneuver defend these two parts of the vehicle at all costs! Do this by speeding up, slowing down, and keeping as much distance as possible between you and the attacker
6. Vehicle Barricade Breaching Step 1. Place your hands at the bottom of the steering wheel Step 2. Aim for the weakest part of the barricade, the sides Step 3. Accelerate to 15 to 25 MPH and hit the weak point Step 4. Drive through and drive off
7. Conclusion Q - "Now, this I'm particularly proud of - behind the headlights, stinger missiles!" Bond - "Excellent, just the thing for unwinding after a rough day at the office." Q - "Need I remind you, 007, that you have a license to kill, not to break the traffic laws."