Description
By the end of the course, participants will be able to;
1. Explain the moral, economic and legal reasons for safe driving.
2. Apply duty of care to minimise road risk your staff face and the risk they present to other road users.
3. Establish and evaluate work-related road risk management practices across your operation.
4. Appreciate the need for a major incident process to manage the aftermath of a serious road traffic collision. FORS Professional Safe Driving VR objectives:
By the end of the course the participants will have had a virtual reality experience of:
1. Urban road risk scenarios from a driver perspective.
2. Rural road risk scenarios from a driver perspective.
3. Motorway driving and multi-lane carriageway risk from a driver perspective.
4. Urban and rural road risk scenarios from a pedestrian and cyclist perspective.
Subject Areas
- Vehicle Systems (Safety)
- Safe and Fuel Efficient Driving
- Vulnerable Road Users
- Legislation (Hours/WTD/Regs)
- Legislation for Carriage of Goods
- Legislation for Carriage of Passengers
- Health, Safety & Emergencies
- Personal Health & Wellbeing
- Physical/Mental Health & Wellbeing
- Professional Driver & Company Issues
- Industry Enviro. Carriage of Dangerous Goo
- Industry Environment Carriage of Passengers