An effective fuel efficiency program should include a driver development element to enhance driver knowledge of vehicle technology and improved driving practices. Alongside improving the fuel efficiency of drivers, the driver development plan will improve safety through adherence to speed limits and reduced maintenance costs.
Training your heavy vehicle drivers to drive more safely and fuel efficiently can help your business to:
We provide training, posters to remind drivers about road safety, fuel efficient driving techniques. Contact us today for booking click here
Why do an Advanced Driving Assessment with Safedrive Africa Foundation?
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Safedrive Africa foundation provides support for driver training and behavioral research. Revolutionizing the way that teenagers and mature learners begin to drive, with state of the art vehicle driving controls and realistic imagery and traffic conditions.
The simulator has an impressive array of features including a cockpit with all vehicle driving controls, dynamic force feedback steering wheel, three simulated mirrors, 200 degree horizontal view, adjustable car seat, three plasma displays and a 3D sound system.
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This program is designed to provide participants with the skills and knowledge to obtain their forklift licence and undertake activities relating to forklift operations.
If your drivers require refresher training please contact us on +254 020 2516418to discuss course length and previous experience levels.
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At Safedrive Africa foundation we conduct pre-driving test assessment for driving schools Locally and international on request from partners
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By encouraging safe, steady driving you can save lives and prevent serious injuries – and you can also save your business by reducing fuel consumption and the costs associated with crashes.
When a crash happens, the seriousness of any injuries is directly related to the speed at which the vehicles were going. Studies suggest that a 1km/h reduction in travelling speed would lead to a 2-3% reduction in road crashes.