Driver Awareness Training, Page 9 Reviews
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Average score 4.6
3643 reviews
Questions about statistics are not always relevant eg trying to remember percentage of crashes caused by company cars on roads. Also remembering acronyms - why is it helpful to remember the word? Make the questions more relevant, ask about the actual activity, not stats around the activity.
A certificate at the conclusion would be nice
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I think the course is very much memory based ie remembering numbers and statistics which in my opinion does not make me a better driver. I appreciate hearing it on the course does raise awareness but trying to recall 5 or 6 specific figures 50 minutes later didnt really feel appropriate, and was difficult (NB I am a driver of 40 years with only one minor bump 30 years ago).
This course is aimed at newcomers and inexperienced drivers. It is simple to follow and will easily point staff in the right direction if they were unsure of any actions they are required to undertake. A large majority of the material I would expect most people to be more than aware of.
In my opinion there needs to be a lot more interaction rather than just listening to statements and then trying to remember them. If we had videos where we had to point out certain hazards or "drive" on the programme to show how we would react to things it would make it a lot more beneficial
The course itself and content was useful. There was one major flaw it is designed for the UK and laws and signs can be different in the Republic of Ireland.
Felt some of the slide were to long and could have been merged together without losing the information needed
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i couldnt access the sound through the shared drive to listen to this training, contacted the e services and they could not understand the issue i am a distance learning assessor so have no other access to help