We welcome you to our new and unique training courses for all Coach, Bus and LGV drivers – enjoyable training based around our principles of seeing, hearing and doing leading to understanding.

 

Approved Driver CPC Training Specialists

We are DSA/ JAUPT approved training specialists who will show you, tell you and involve you. We are confident even the greatest sceptics will enjoy and benefit from our unique and engaging training.

With our in depth knowledge of the transport industry and years of training experience, we have developed an interesting and meaningful way to deliver the Driver CPC, ensuring both success and real benefit.

 

Saving Time and Money

Our courses ‘tick another box’ towards your annual ‘fleet risk management’ obligations, meaning you only pay once and achieve Driver CPC Certification too.

 

NEW Credit Cruncher Offer - Save 30% NOW!

Planning is as important to us as it is to you so in these ‘Credit Crunch Times’ we have decided to make a range of offers to our customers – they include a 30% discount on all courses (for all 2009 venues).

This is a limited offer and may not last beyond 2009, so book now to avoid any dissapointment.

 

Quality Learning is Enjoyable Learning

A Brighter Future

100% Rubber Stamp

Following a directive from the European Commission’s Directorate General for Energy and Transport we in Britain can expect a directive on Daytime Running Lights (DRL) to be implemented in 2011. According to a large number of scientific studies there are clear benefits for Europe’s road safety to be gained from the introduction of DRL. 14 Member States have DRL in one form or another, and where evaluations have been made on their effects, these have been largely positive. Dedicated Daytime Running Lights has a high potential to increase road safety, helping road users to recognise and identify vehicles better and earlier.

More rubber gives better performance

Research by MIRA Ltd shows that tyres with a 3mm tread have a 25% better performance than those at the legal minimum of 1.6mm (1mm for PCV's and LGV's). In terms of stopping distance this represented an extra 8 metres or 25 feet in wet conditions. In one test, when a tyre with a tread depth of 8mm was compared with one of only 1.6mm, the stopping distance increased by 13 metres, slightly more than 42 feet! The research has led to the majority of motoring experts recommending that motorists change their tyres when tread has worn down to no less than 3mm.

Henry drives our standards even higher!

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All ADI’s (Approved Driving Instructors) and registered Fleet Trainers have to take periodic tests of ‘continued ability and fitness to give instruction’ known as a ‘check Test’, the maximum marks for the test is Grade 6, with only 6% of over 40,000 instructors gaining this maximum mark. At VAK Driver CPC we strive for excellence and only employ trainers who have achieved this ‘Grade 6’ status. A Grade 6 with no minor faults (i.e. a totally clean sheet) is further classified as exemplary – with less than 3% of instructors achieving this accolade and we’re proud to say that, following his periodic assessment in October, our Henry is one of them – driving our standards even higher.

The morning after dilemma

We’ve all been there. Heading out to the car in the morning and that nagging thought crosses your mind ‘Am I still over the limit after last night’s session?’ Studies show that 51% of drivers have unintentionally driven ‘the morning after’ while still being over the drink/drive limit, which is why almost one in five drink/drivers are caught the morning after. 80% of drivers are unclear that the UK limit for drink driving is just two units of alcohol, which is equivalent to a small glass of wine or a pint of fairly weak beer. Sadly 10% believe that they were safe to drive when twice the legal limit. Drinking and driving ruins and can end careers and lives. The message is THINK before you drive and if you’re not sure DON’T take the risk.

Over 2000 on the road to success

Within the first month of the compulsory Driver CPC training being introduced period 2,141 drivers undertook 2,232 courses and completed 2,311 days training between them and six drivers have completed their full 35 hours of training. More than 16,000 hours training have been completed already. Statistics from “Despatch” the DSA magazine for professionals Dec 08 issue.

Are you listening?

Driving in fog, emerging from concealed junctions, in areas where sightlines are restricted by street furniture, walls or overgrown hedges - all are hazardous and have potential to ruin your day. Consider windows down to hear traffic that you cannot yet see. You could even consider a couple of friendly blips on the horn to warn others of your presence as you start to move off. If motorway driving, when visibility is poor, your window even slightly down (and the stereo off) might just enable you to hear problems ahead and buy you extra life saving seconds.