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Driver Development - Post Accident Loss of confidence is a very real after effect of being involved in an accident. RoSPA understands the need to provide immediate support and training to the driver to understand why the accident happened and what they can do to prevent a similar type of accident occurring. Who should attend? Anybody who has been involved in an accident. Course Dates and Fees This is an in-company course delivered within your organisation. Please contact us for dates and prices. Duration: 1/2 day - 1 delegate 1 day - 2 delegates Driver Theory Workshop This unique course allows you to select the topics that are most pertinent to the needs of your drivers. It is a classroom-based course and therefore a cost-effective way of improving the driving of all employees. What are the benefits? • Tailored course content to suit the exact needs of your drivers • Train up to 15 delegates in one course Course Dates and Fees This is an in-company course delivered within your organisation. Please contact us for dates and prices. Duration: 1/2 day - 5 modules 1 day - 10 modules Delegates: Up to 15 per session • • • Fatigue Stress and time conflicts Fit to drive • How to manage hazards • Vehicle checks • Parking • Winter weather • Summer weather • Driving dynamics • • Overtaking Eco-driving • Speed awareness • Attitude • Driving abroad • Responsible? Avoidable? • Vulnerable road users 98 Telephone +44 (0)121 248 2233 Email training@rospa.com Visit www.rospa.com Course content: The course begins with a one hour driver development module which provides an overview of the reality of occupational road risk and how to manage it. Following this, tailor your course by selecting from the modules below, each of which lasts 20 minutes. Course summary: • Develop a positive driving attitude • Understand how personal factors can affect performance • Understand the principles of defensive driving • Develop a risk assessment approach to driving hazards • Develop new and enhance existing skills • Reduce crash risk

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