Do your PCV drivers have the skills and awareness needed to carry your passengers safely and comfortably?
Do they drive in a style that helps to minimise your operating costs?
At a time when insurance, fuel and vehicle repair costs are escalating dramatically – and hours lost through injury and inoperative vehicles force costs still higher – it makes sound economic sense to ensure your PCV drivers are equipped with advanced driving skills, and have a thorough understanding of the principles and practice of safe driving.
It also makes sound economic sense to entrust the training of your PCV drivers to the IAM’s DTA-approved Advanced Driving Trainers.
benefits to your organisation:
- improves drivers’ vehicle control and driving skills
- promotes safety awareness and risk management skills
- helps your company to deliver a more professional service
- helps protect your people, your vehicles, and other road users
- reduces vehicle wear and tear and fuel consumption
- demonstrates your organisation’s commitment to road safety
This IAM Fleet training course has been designed to meet National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ) standards
Combining practice with theory, this comprehensive course aims to help drivers develop the skills, knowledge, judgement and flexibility to carry their passengers safely and comfortably.
How is the training day structured?
The day begins with a highly interactive off-road session in which we explore the theory of advanced roadcraft and learn how to develop a systematic approach to safer driving.
The on-road sessions begin with a short assessment drive. An initial critique is then prepared by the trainer to assist in preparing a personal training programme for each participant.
The afternoon is dedicated to advanced driving tuition, after which a final assessment is given, and a written report is completed, by the trainer.
The day ends with a full debrief involving all participants.
Whose vehicle – and where does training take place?
Minimising disruption to work and reducing your employees’ travelling time, training can usually be held at any UK location, by arrangement, using the participant’s own or allocated company vehicle (with trailer if appropriate).
Please note: the vehicle on which training is to take place must be legally roadworthy and fully insured, including cover for any additional driver that participants invite to share their session. All participants must hold a valid UK driving licence.
An invitation to register as an IAM Associate
On attending the ‘Advanced PCV Driver’ training course participants are invited to become Associates of the IAM, entitling them to many of the benefits of IAM Membership.
Advanced PCV Driver –course content:
This one-day programme comprises off-road and on-road training sessions, with a break for lunch.
The off-road theoretical session covers:
- Attitude, concentration, observation and anticipation
- Hazard perception and interpretation
- Managing risk to improve personal and public safety
- The health and safety implications of driving on company business
- Separation distance and positioning
- Road surfaces and weather conditions
- Highway Code and traffic signs
- Vehicle characteristics and dynamics
- Planning your route – for safety and efficiency
- Reducing stress and beating driver fatigue
The on-road practical session includes:
- Pre-drive vehicle checks, including air and electrics
- Vehicle control and manoeuvring
- Observed and assessed drives
- Personal advanced driving skills training
On-road sessions are normally conducted with two participants to one trainer
*where appropriate
This one-day course provides an excellent introduction for drivers wishing to take the IAM Advanced Driving tests for cars or commercial vehicles, achieve an internationally recognised qualification and gain membership of the IAM.