15.3 million people in England and Wales drive themselves to work each day.
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Learning outcomes
- Understand what it means to be a safe driver
- Understand the concept of 'reading the road' and why it's so important
- Gain a better understanding of your responsibilities on the road
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Course contents
This training course is broken down into 4 sections
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1Safe Driver
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2Expect the Unexpected
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3Reading the Road
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4Safe Vehicle
About this course
This online driver awareness course aims to highlight the daily risks associated with driving. Upon successful completion of the course, learners will have a heightened awareness of what’s going on around them, where other drivers and road users are, what they are doing and what they might do next.
It also includes information on preparing for a journey and checking your vehicle, as well as outlining the steps you should take if you’re involved in an accident or you break down. It’s perfect for those driving as part of a commercial fleet or for those who regularly go offsite as part of their job.
If you drive 25,000 or more miles for work, it’s probably the most dangerous part of your job. In fact, there is a 1 in 8,000 chance of suffering a fatal accident whilst driving. It’s estimated that around a third of all road accidents each year involve somebody who was driving for work. This accounts for 20 deaths and 250 serious injuries every week.
Driving is something most of us do every day and it’s easy to become complacent, particularly if you are regularly travelling the same route. This driver awareness training course acts as a gentle reminder of general road safety and the things you can do to keep yourself and other road users safe.
Our course can be used for personal as well as work purposes. It acts as the perfect refresher for ANYONE that drives regularly, be it on business or not.
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Driver Awareness Training certificate
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Each of our courses ends with a multiple-choice test to measure your knowledge of the material.
This Driver Awareness Training course concludes with a 20 question multiple choice test with a printable certificate. In addition, brief in-course questionnaires guide the user through the sections of the training and are designed to reinforce learning and ensure maximum user engagement throughout.
As well as printable user certificates, training progress and results are all stored centrally in your LMS (Learning Management System) and can be accessed any time to reprint certificates, check and set pass marks and act as proof of a commitment to ongoing legal compliance.
What does my certificate include?
Your Driver Awareness Training Certificate includes your name, company name (if applicable), name of course taken, pass percentage, date of completion, expiry date and stamps of approval or accreditations by recognised authorities.
Please note if you are using our course content via SCORM in a third party LMS then we are unable to provide certificates and you will need to generate these in your host LMS yourself.
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Was good give you a refresher on how to drive safely
This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars
Very good course
I'm glad to pass this test
The course was very clear and easy to understand.
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It will probably save lives
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
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This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars
Good refresher course
Great course for everyone however long you have been driving. Highlights changes in the Highway Code & reminds drivers of things they might have forgotten 👍🏼
Was so good
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very reinforcing the knowledge.
I like the idea of short videos. A long video would have been discouraging to start with. The person spoke in a very engaging way. It re-enforced what we knew already.
Why is this training important?
Compliance
It’s important that you comply with the law and know the ways in which it affects you and the way you work.
There are a number of laws that protect people whose jobs involve driving:
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 exists to make sure there are high standards of health and safety at work, whilst protecting employees and the public from work-related activities. This includes driving. Everyone has a duty to comply with the Act and if you drive unsafely at work, even if you’re driving your own car both you AND your employer can be prosecuted. You also have a responsibility to ensure that others are not put at risk by your work-related driving activities.
Employers have duties under health and safety law for on-the-road work activities. The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (HSW Act) states you must ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, the health and safety of all employees while at work. You must also ensure that others are not put at risk by your work-related driving activities. The self-employed have similar responsibilities.
You also have duties under road traffic law: The Road Traffic Act and the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations, which are administered by the police, and other agencies such as the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).