Prince William and Prince Harry learnt a special driving technique (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
As members of the and have undergone elite driving lessons to ensure their safety during any public engagement.
One notable aspect of this training is mastering the J-Turn, a high-speed driving maneuver that allows a driver to quickly reverse direction. It’s a technique commonly used by security personnel and racing professionals to evade any potential threat.
While the average driver is unlikely to ever need to escape a high-stakes situation, experts at have argued that it could still be worth learning this specialist technique.
In emergency situations, the ability to perform evasive maneuvers can significantly enhance personal safety.
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Prince William famously drove with his bride on his wedding day (Image: Julian Finney/Getty Images)
The driving experts have shared how to conduct this specialist driving manoeuvre:
- Reverse at speed – The driver begins by accelerating in reverse, ensuring the car moves in a straight line.
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Sharp steering input – At the right moment, the driver quickly turns the steering wheel while simultaneously releasing the throttle.
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Vehicle rotation – The car pivots 180 degrees, effectively spinning to face forward.
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Acceleration to escape – The driver immediately regains control and speeds off in the opposite direction.
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The J-Turn is used whenever one needs to make a quick getaway (Image: Sean Murphy)
Learning this technique and other elite manoeuvres can help with handling emergency situations. The experts explain: “Road accidents often occur due to a driver’s inability to react quickly.
“While the J-turn is an extreme manoeuvre, learning how to control your vehicle at high speeds or in slippery conditions can drastically improve your ability to avoid collisions.”
As reported in the , they also added: “Security specialists emphasise that knowing how to make a quick escape — without hesitation — can make all the difference in a life-threatening situation.”
By mastering maneuvers like the J-turn, and are better equipped to handle unforeseen challenges, ensuring their safety and that of those around them.