Driver Awareness Training, Page 297 Reviews

We ask our users to rate and review our course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...

USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

3805 reviews

  • 75% 5
  • 14% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 3% 1
Very good.

Clearly presented and easy to follow and absorb.

5/5
Very informative

Excellent course giving plenty of advice and information

5/5
Very informative

Was a easy to follow course well presented and I enjoyed it

5/5
Good but room for improvement

Even though the course is good, with a good presenter and animations, I found that the course focused too much on number and figures, and so did the test. At times, it almost felt like taking a driving test again. I would have liked to see more about the processes to follow and tips for safer driving, and how to avoid situations where the driver is put in an unsafe position. How to defuse a heated situation with another driver for example, or how to deal with an accident involving a cyclist. This would have been more useful than having to remember breaking distances for example. By the way, I find learning about breaking distances to be totally useless because there is no way we can tell what the exact distances are when at the wheel of a car. On the other hand, we can count time that passes between the vehicle in front and our own vehicle, so counting time is a lot more useful tool than distances. And you will find that reaction time and breaking time remain the same regardless of speed, which leads to longer safety distances at higher speeds.

4/5
Very good⁰

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5/5
Very good

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5/5
Clear and imformative

No summary provided

5/5
A good refresher!

Really good refresher

5/5
Brief and informative.

Course covered all areas and was packed with good information.

4/5
A well laid out course.

The course itself and content was useful. There was one major flaw it is designed for the UK and laws and signs can be different in the Republic of Ireland.

3/5

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