Primary Driver Awareness

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Overview

Our Primary Driver Awareness Seminar is an informative and interactive presentation designed for experienced drivers. The focus is on developing the right attitude behind the wheel and addressing the factors that influence driver safety. We break down complex issues into simple, actionable steps that promote greater awareness and safer driving practices. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and engage in discussions throughout the session. Upon completion, all participants will receive a certificate.

Course Topics:

Driver Attitude and Behaviour

Exploring how mindset and behaviour impact driving performance, including strategies to cultivate safe driving habits.

Managing Distractions, Alcohol, Drugs, and Medications

Identifying cognitive and physical distractions, and understanding the effects of alcohol, drugs, and medications on driving ability.

Fatigue Awareness and Management

Recognising the signs of fatigue and implementing effective strategies to manage rest and stay alert on the road.

Your Vehicle as a Workplace

Ensuring vehicle safety by following workplace standards, including the importance of ANCAP safety ratings and proper maintenance.

Tyre Safety and Securing Loose Objects

Best practices for maintaining tyre health and safely securing objects within the vehicle to prevent hazards.

Driver Posture and In-Vehicle Technology

Setting correct posture for comfort and control, and using in-vehicle technology responsibly.

Proper Use of Lights and Signaling

Understanding the correct use of headlights, indicators, and other vehicle lights to communicate intentions and enhance visibility.

Journey Management and Eco-Driving Techniques

Planning safe and efficient journeys while adopting eco-driving techniques to minimise environmental impact.

Crash Avoidance and Interactions with Other Road Users

Maintaining safe distances, anticipating hazards, and practicing cooperation with other drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

Driving in Rural and Country Environments

Adapting driving techniques for rural areas, including managing unsealed roads, wildlife hazards, and limited visibility.

Road Law Knowledge and Licence Obligations

Staying informed on general road laws, updates, and responsibilities associated with holding a valid driver’s licence.

Mobile Phone Use and Legal Compliance

Understanding the legal restrictions on mobile phone use and other laws that affect driver safety.