Slippery training: Safe driving and prevention of slip in heavy driving conditions
What is slippery training and why it is important
Slippery training combines practical driving training and comprehensive theory to teach avoidance and safe response on slippery roads. The training will focus on real distance handling and on situations where decisions and skills determine whether the driver can control the situation. The programme is designed to reduce the risk of accidents and increase driver confidence in daily and unexpected heavy driving conditions.
For whom
Training is suitable for everyone who wants to improve their driving behaviour: for beginners, experienced drivers, active drivers and companies who want to improve the safety of workers. Separate sessions are also suitable for heavier vehicles and official truck drivers.
The main components and features
- Theory and practice - a clear overview of the causes of slip, braking strategies and habits that affect grip.
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How to start
Choose the appropriate training package and register. The training takes place all year round and the times are flexible to fit in with both private managers and the business client schedule. After the training, a summary personal feedback and recommendations for further learning will be provided.
Register now and bring safety back to the road: better driving and the ability to prevent slippage will provide a more secure and calm driving experience both during work and free time.
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