Driver Awareness Training
£20.00
Over 15 million individuals drive themselves to work each day in England and Wales alone, and this is highly likely the most dangerous part of their job. Anybody who drives as part of their job should be trained to understand the legal responsibilities involved in being a safe driver.
This training course is designed for all employees who regularly drive as part of their job, and it teaches them simple actions that can make their journeys safer, as well as other handy information, such as what to do if you break down or have an accident.
| Accreditations | CPD, RoSPA |
|---|---|
| Course Duration | 25 mins (approx) |
| Languages | 41 |
Welcome to the Driver Awareness Training, a comprehensive program designed to enhance your driving skills, safety, and awareness on the road. In this training, we will cover essential topics in the following key sections:
- Safe Driver : This section emphasizes the qualities and behaviors of a safe driver. Learn about defensive driving techniques, the importance of maintaining focus and avoiding distractions, and how to manage speed and space effectively. Understand the significance of obeying traffic rules and regulations and being considerate of other road users.
- Expect the Unexpected : On the road, surprises and unexpected situations can occur at any moment. Discover how to anticipate and prepare for unexpected events and potential hazards. This section will cover defensive driving strategies, such as maintaining a safe following distance, scanning the road ahead, and being aware of your surroundings. You’ll also learn about the importance of being prepared for adverse weather conditions.
- Reading the Road : Road conditions and traffic situations are constantly changing. Learn how to read the road effectively to make informed driving decisions. We’ll discuss recognizing road signs and markings, understanding the meaning of various traffic signals, and interpreting road layouts and signs. This section will help you navigate intersections, roundabouts, and unfamiliar routes with confidence.
- Safe Vehicle : A safe driver requires a safe vehicle. Explore the importance of regular vehicle maintenance and safety checks. Learn how to perform basic vehicle inspections, such as checking tire pressure, brakes, lights, and fluid levels. Understand the significance of having appropriate safety features and equipment in your vehicle, including seatbelts, airbags, and child restraints.
By the end of this Driver Awareness Training, you will have enhanced your knowledge and skills to become a safer and more aware driver, reducing the risks associated with driving and contributing to road safety. Your commitment to this training will promote responsible and considerate driving habits for yourself and others on the road. Let’s embark on this journey to improve driver awareness and safety.
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