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| Being a good driver means you never stop learning. To improve your skills you need to constantly review and, where necessary, adapt your driving to maintain standards and improve techniques. Vehicles and driving conditions are constantly changing and your attitude & skills need to keep pace with this change to prevent your driving becoming outdated, inappropriate or dangerous. As you practice methods learnt in previous training modules it is sometimes possible to mismatch your actual driving ability and the confidence you have in it. There is a danger that your confidence may take you into situations you are unable or unprepared to handle. |
Interesting Fact In nearly 20% of all crashes where drivers or passengers are killed or seriously injured, no other vehicle is involved |
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| Our course module offers employees the opportunity to reassess and improve their attitude and techniques towards driving, help them observe their own driving critically and drive within their own limits and capabilities, whilst keeping their confidence and actual ability in balance. | ||||||||||
| This training may be appropriate if the risk assessments show an overall high level of risk in a number of areas, or where the crash rate shows signs of deteriorating or levelling out following an improvement after some initial applied driving techniques training, or other more targeted training courses. | ||||||||||
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