Injury prevention driving training
Reinforce values and increase knowledge about accidents and their causes
About the education
The course is aimed at those who want to reduce their damage costs and increase their understanding of other road users. The course includes education on behaviour in traffic, a visit to and tour of our safety hall, as well as precision and skid control driving. The following stations are adapted prior to the course based on the needs of the course participants.
The purpose of the education is to help reinforce the values that make your employees’ lives safer.
Introduction
Review of the objectives of the training, the day’s program, current traffic issues and behaviour on the road. What are the most common accidents in general, or in your company, and what are their causes?
The education contains:
Safety hall
In our safe safety hall, you will, among other things, get to test what it feels like to crash at 7 km/h. You will also experience what it is like to be in a car when it flips over.
- Crash cart. Try crashing at 7 km/h
- Rollover car. How does the seat belt work if the car overturns?
- Rollover cab. How does the seat belt work if the truck overturns?
- Wildlife issues. What happens in a wildlife accident?
- Tires. What are good tires?
- Car design. How are car safety systems designed and how do they work?
- Crashed cars. What happens to the car in a crash?
- Kinetic energy/load. What forces are involved in a collision? What is the weight of a mobile phone that comes flying?
Driving a car in a maneuvering yard
Our aim is to give you more confidence in precision driving.
- Serpentine. Driving reverse using rear-view mirrors.
- Pocket parking. What is the smartest way to do this?
- Scissor turning. Turning in a confined space.
- Angle reversing. Backing into a parking space.
- Lateral movement. From one parking space to another.
Driving a car on a track
Here we experience in a safe environment how the car’s active safety systems work and the forces of nature that affect you while driving.
- Braking on a rough surface. How fast can you stop a car?
- Braking on a slippery surface. What is the difference between braking on a rough surface?
- Brake with evasive action, ABS in slippery conditions.
Conclusion
Summary of the day, and certification of the day’s education.
Course information
Course duration: 4 hours
Number of participants: 6-8 people
Price: 1750 SEK excl. VAT
Vehicles: The training is carried out either with own vehicles or with Gillinge’s electric cars.
