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| High Performance On-Road Training | ||||||||||
| Drivers of high performance vehicles are often unaware of their handling characteristics, and lack understanding of the risks involved. Vehicles and driving conditions are constantly changing and your skills need to keep pace with this change to prevent your driving becoming outdated, inappropriate or dangerous. Because these vehicle accelerate so rapidly it is even more important for drivers to be aware of the prevailing road conditions and be able to see hazardous situations developing to ensure that they react in time. The difference between dry and wet road handling characteristics is also more pronounced with these vehicles. |
Interesting Fact In 2001 there were 581riders and pillion passengers killed in the UK in crashes involving "two wheeled motor vehicles" |
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| Our course module helps employees develop the appropriate driving skills and techniques for their particular vehicles so that they are able to make the best use of them given the prevailing road & traffic conditions. We also ensure that they are aware of what can go wrong, and how the vehicle will differ from 'standard' vehicles under commonly encountered situations. | ||||||||||
| This training will be appropriate if the risk assessments show that you have occupational drivers (this is more common in organisations where employees have taken a 'cash for car' option or use their own vehicles for making work-related journeys) using high powered vehicles, or where analysis of your crashes shows that these type of vehicles are implicated. | ||||||||||
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