This course is offered to motorists committing one of a variety of minor motoring offences including not in position to have proper control of vehicle, going through red traffic lights and aggressive tailgating. The course aim is to produce safer and more responsible attitudes towards driving and to increase motivation to drive with consideration for other road users.
This course can be offered to motorists with a valid driving licence including provisional committing offences that constitute driving without due care and attention, control or consideration, including those resulting in minor collisions. The aim of Safe and Considerate Driving is to create safer communities by increasing the likelihood that. The aim is to educate motorists to drive in line with the Highway Code; increasing their understanding of causes, negative consequences and the importance of concentration, observation, anticipation, allowing adequate space and time and to improve the motorists driving behaviour and skills through practical, personalised on road coaching.
This course may be offered to those motorists driving on motorways, who have been detected exceeding the active variable speed limit as electronically displayed or who have passed through a mandatory red X lane closure signal, and also for infringements occurring on hard shoulders and emergency refuge areas. The course aims to increase awareness of smart motorway laws and to make motorways safer and more efficient, providing a better experience for people who use them and work on them.
Open to all riders, BikeSafe is a national course run by police forces across the UK. A full day course covering aspects such as filtering, cornering, road positioning followed by first aid and an observed ride. To book on a BikeSafe course visit the BikeSafe website. This course is open to all older drivers in Lancashire. Designed for drivers aged 60 and over, the course aims to refresh your driving skills and increase your confidence.
You will go out in your own car, on roads you choose with an Approved Driving Instructor who will give you feedback and elements to work on. The course is split into two sections, part one is a two hour practical session during which your driving style will be observed with guidance offered.
The second session is a few months later and aims to evaluate the effectiveness and reinforce the techniques you were taught in session one. This is a contribution to the course costs which are subsidised by the Lancashire Road Safety Partnership. To find out more email ndors Lancashire.
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