Driver Awareness Training, Page 319 Reviews
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To get the most out of this session it needed around twice as long as suggested. 49 video clips and umpteen additional content videos or documents is too many. Overall it gives a lot of information, some of the questions were worded in such a way that unless you really read them you'd give the wrong answer. Having said that it is very well presented, and informative. Maybe consider breaking it down into two or three chunks to allow those under time pressure to dip in, complete a part of it and go back later for more.
A very informative training programme
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An interesting driver awareness training course, highlighted area's I had forgot or was not aware of, not to long in length, will certainly make me aware of whilst driving for my work.
it made a great refresher course for me and helped me to get back on top of my driver awareness learning some key factors that I had forgot
Was surprised at some of the test questions concentrating on key words to help you remember safety checks etc and what each letter represented, also percentages of accidents etc, rather than on main highway code and safety questions which were very good. Very informative course. I do believe that eating, drinking any sort of fluid (hot/cold), smoking cigarettes and e-cigarettes should also hold a penalty as with holding/talking on a mobile phone, I witness many drivers losing control of their car and not concentrating on the road, they swerve across the road into on-coming traffic and up grass verges, their speed is very erratic and all because they are doing one of the aforementioned, I always drop back from them. I have also noticed recently that drivers wearing flip-flops can be penalized, if this is true then I believe wearing stiletto heals is as much if not more of a risk and think the highways agency and police should look at that also. Frightens me how many people I still see using their mobile phones whilst driving/moving!!!
Too many numerical questions, but informative overall. Needs to instruct what to do if tailgated!