Gillinge

Driver and vehicle safety systems

Improve knowledge of the functioning of vehicle safety systems in both theory and practice

About the education

How do modern driver systems in cars actually work? We help drivers to understand the function, meaning and limitations of the systems in situations they find themselves in. Active and passive driver systems are increasingly important for car safety and we see them more and more in the development of new car models.

We show the limitations and features of the systems. We adapt the content of the course depending on the type of car you drive and the driver systems that your company has.

Introduction

Review of the aims and objectives of the course, the program of the day, and conduct in traffic.

The purpose of the education

To practically test and learn more about today’s vehicle safety systems. As well as theoretically discussing the system benefits, limitations and risks of different driver systems.

Implementation

We help the employees to understand what systems the company has and how they work. Theory interspersed with practice.

The education contains:

  • ABS, Anti-skid. Evasive maneuver with brake and brake in curve
  • Traction control
  • AEB City – Automatic Emergency Braking Systems in urban traffic.
  • File warning system that warns with sound/light/vibration and actively controls
  • Automatic pocket parking
  • Adaptive cruise control. Helps the driver to keep a safer distance from the car in front.
  • BLIS, Blind Spot Information System “blind spot warning.” We demonstrate how the system works.
  • LDW, Lane Departure Warning and LKA, Lane Keeping Aid. Lane keeping assist that warns the driver.
  • ESP, Electronic Stability Program and TCS, Traction Control System. Anti-skid and anti-spin systems.
  • Pre crash assist. An active crash protection system.
  • Emergency assist. Automatic emergency stop system that takes over when cruise control is activated and the driver is disengaged.
  • The course content is adapted to your needs and wishes. The list above so the above should therefore be seen as examples.

Conclusion

Analysis, summary and certification of the day’s training.

  • Prerequisites – The course requires careful tuning before the start of the course and that the vehicles are equipped with one or more safety systems.
    The course can accept vehicles of maximum automation level 3 according to “Internationals levels of driving automation for on-road vehicles”

Course information

Course duration: 4 hours

Number of participants: 4-8 people

Price: Ask for a separate quote.

Practical: Combine with coffee and sandwich/coffee or lunch.