Think back to when you left driving school. Your mind was full of rules and regulations, dos and don’ts and a lot of advice from teachers and experienced drivers. But today, do you really remember literally all traffic signs and rules? I don’t… and do you use all the equipment in the optimal way?
Knowledge and advice we don’t use or are reminded of fade away over time and we forget. This is naturally human.
Most habits could be considered as sub-optimized behavior, since we don’t continuously re-evaluate and improve. Imagine going back to driving school and compare what we learned with how we actually behave today – I believe there is a potential for improvement here…
For example, I’m sure there are thousands and thousands of drivers who don’t use the Onspot in the optimal way. Simply because when they first got the Onspot they didn’t reflect on the advice on how to optimally use it, or they just forgot over time. And I’m quite sure the same applies to mechanics; there are thousands of mechanics who didn’t make the recommended Onspot procedures part of their own routines.
A step-by-step demonstration of the installation procedure
Consequently, drivers and mechanics around the world could improve their routines according to safety, productivity and cost-efficiency. That’s why it’s worth to regularly remind everyone on how to properly use and handle Onspots– either as a driver or as a mechanic. This reminder may be the trigger to change and improve routines.
But first, it is important that your Onspots are installed in the right way. Watch the video of "How to mount Onspot.