The Safe Driving course highlights a driver’s regulatory responsibilities, the importance of safe driving practices on motorways, rural and urban roads, and other hot topics that can negatively impact safe driving such as driver fitness, health, distraction, and impairment. The course includes a practical on-cycle session and a theory module.
Both modules (i.e., the practical and on-cycle sessions) are 3.5 hours each, counting towards seven hours of Driver CPC, plus the mandatory work-related road risk training as required at FORS Silver.
- Work Related Road Risk (WRRR)
- Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) Silver level
- Construction Logistics and Community Safety (CLOCS) Standard
IMPORTANT- Have you completed this course before?
You cannot attend the same course within a 5-year period unless you have a good reason to repeat it. For more information, contact our office info@fbgtraining.com.
Learning Disability If you have a learning disability and/or require additional support, please contact FBG Training at info@fbgtraining.com to let us know.
FORS Professional Safe Urban Driving (SUD) and Van Smart have been combined and transformed into brand new Work-Related Road Risk course: Safe Driving. The new course is a combination of Van Smart and Safe Urban Driving, making the course applicable to drivers of all vehicle types. In addition to the name change, the course has undergone a complete redesign.
The course highlights:
A driver’s regulatory responsibilities
The importance of safe driving practices on motorways
Rural and urban roads
Hot topics that can negatively impact safe driving, such as #driverfitness, health, distraction and impairment
Costs
Please note: Lunch, refreshments and travel costs are not included.
IMPORTANT: Any driver attending the FORS Safe Driving course must have their identity checked by either a photo card driving licence, or a Driver Qualification Card (DQC). This will allow FBG Training to register the driver onto the Transport for London master Safe Driving database which confirms the driver has attended the course.
In order for a driver to be uploaded to the FORS/TfL register and/or be accredited with the Driver CPC hours they must complete the entire course. Generally, the only reasons for not taking part in the cycle element are on medical grounds, or if during the cycle familiarisation session, the driver is risk assessed as not safe to ride a bike on public roads – in these instances it is acceptable for the drivers to walk the course meeting up with the cyclists at the exercise/discussion points and joining in with the discussion.
This course contains content relevant to drivers that hold a vocational category C1, C, CE. The course content is not fully aligned to drivers with a vocational category D1, D, DE. The holder of these categories, however can attend and gain their 7hrs.
Cancellation
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FORS Members Discounts
FORS Members are able to apply membership discounts to FORS courses advertised on this website.
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Corporate enquiries
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