INTRODUCTION
More than 1,68,000 people die every
year on our Indian roads!

Our mission is ……
      …… to bring awareness on road safety
Road traffic
education is a key
that can stop in a
stipulated time
on our roads for
that there has to
be school or
institute that can
provide a
flawless and
sincere education.
The science behind the road traffic
and behind driving has to be skilled
enough.
Disease burden (DALYs lost) for 10 leading causes
        1998 Disease or injury                2020 Disease or injury
1. Lower respiratory infections      1. Ischaemic heart disease
2. HIV/AIDS                          2. Unipolar major depression
3. Perinatal Conditions              3.Road traffic injuries
4. Diarrhoeal diseases               4. Cerebrovascular disease
5. Unipolar major depression         5. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

6. Ischaemic heart disease           6. Lower respiratory infections
7. Cerebrovascular disease           7. Tuberculosis
8. Malaria                           8. War
9.Road traffic injuries              9. Diarrhoeal diseases
10. Chronic obstructive pulmonary    10. HIV/AIDS
disease

             DALY – Disability Adjusted Life Years
Training Program

• Awareness Programs

• Defensive Driving Training (DDT)

• Advance DDT Module
(Customized)
Products
• Driver’s Screen Test
• Route Risk Management (RRM)
• Vehicle Audits
• Train-the-Trainer Program
• Traffic Management
• Road Shows and Campaigns
• Content Development
Publications

• Safety Films

• Safety Manuals

• Magazines
Location
Registered Office:

SAFE DRIVE
# 1-246
Bhavaninagar, Malkajgiri
Hyderabad – 500 047 (AP) India
www.safedriveindia.com
safedriveindia@gmail.com
Trainer’s Profile

Have Experience of more than 20
years in Training.

…… given in various Corporate sectors /
Government Organizations / NGO’s / Oil & gas
Company’s / Schools & Colleges / Pharma / BPO’s
/ IT / Telecom / Mines / FMCG / Logistics / Finance
/ Automobile / Travel & Tourism / Hotel / Seeds
Ports.
Methodology of Training

Road safety Training programs are
Based on

• Classroom Session

• Demonstration

• Practical Assessment
Customized Training

• According to client requirements the
course is customized for a specific user
group.

• In-house trainings are provided at
customer premises
Contents of the Training
• Introduction to Road Safety
• Understanding Other Road User behaviour
• Traffic Control Systems
• Driver’s Responsibility
• Factors which Effect the Driving
• Defensive Way of Driving
• Driving Under Critical Conditions
• Hazard Perception
• New Technologies
• Tackling Emergencies
• Driver Passenger Relation (For professional Drivers)
• First Aid
Preview of some issues covered
               in
       Training Program
Diverse Road user behavior
Factors which effect the driving




Distraction & Mobile         Don’t DRINK and DRIVE
Hazard Perception

Hazard – means
risk, source of
danger

Perception – means
identifying the
possible hazards or
observation
Driving under critical conditions
Reports


Reports will be generated for a
specific program to measure the
performance of the participant.
Certification

Participation Certificate are
issued after successful
completion of the Training.
Benefits from the Training


• Economic benefit

• Social Responsibility

• Skill Development
Thank You!

Corporate Presentation

  • 1.
  • 2.
    More than 1,68,000people die every year on our Indian roads! Our mission is …… …… to bring awareness on road safety
  • 3.
    Road traffic education isa key that can stop in a stipulated time on our roads for that there has to be school or institute that can provide a flawless and sincere education.
  • 4.
    The science behindthe road traffic and behind driving has to be skilled enough.
  • 5.
    Disease burden (DALYslost) for 10 leading causes 1998 Disease or injury 2020 Disease or injury 1. Lower respiratory infections 1. Ischaemic heart disease 2. HIV/AIDS 2. Unipolar major depression 3. Perinatal Conditions 3.Road traffic injuries 4. Diarrhoeal diseases 4. Cerebrovascular disease 5. Unipolar major depression 5. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 6. Ischaemic heart disease 6. Lower respiratory infections 7. Cerebrovascular disease 7. Tuberculosis 8. Malaria 8. War 9.Road traffic injuries 9. Diarrhoeal diseases 10. Chronic obstructive pulmonary 10. HIV/AIDS disease DALY – Disability Adjusted Life Years
  • 6.
    Training Program • AwarenessPrograms • Defensive Driving Training (DDT) • Advance DDT Module (Customized)
  • 7.
    Products • Driver’s ScreenTest • Route Risk Management (RRM) • Vehicle Audits • Train-the-Trainer Program • Traffic Management • Road Shows and Campaigns • Content Development
  • 8.
    Publications • Safety Films •Safety Manuals • Magazines
  • 9.
    Location Registered Office: SAFE DRIVE #1-246 Bhavaninagar, Malkajgiri Hyderabad – 500 047 (AP) India www.safedriveindia.com safedriveindia@gmail.com
  • 10.
    Trainer’s Profile Have Experienceof more than 20 years in Training. …… given in various Corporate sectors / Government Organizations / NGO’s / Oil & gas Company’s / Schools & Colleges / Pharma / BPO’s / IT / Telecom / Mines / FMCG / Logistics / Finance / Automobile / Travel & Tourism / Hotel / Seeds Ports.
  • 11.
    Methodology of Training Roadsafety Training programs are Based on • Classroom Session • Demonstration • Practical Assessment
  • 12.
    Customized Training • Accordingto client requirements the course is customized for a specific user group. • In-house trainings are provided at customer premises
  • 13.
    Contents of theTraining • Introduction to Road Safety • Understanding Other Road User behaviour • Traffic Control Systems • Driver’s Responsibility • Factors which Effect the Driving • Defensive Way of Driving • Driving Under Critical Conditions • Hazard Perception • New Technologies • Tackling Emergencies • Driver Passenger Relation (For professional Drivers) • First Aid
  • 14.
    Preview of someissues covered in Training Program
  • 15.
  • 16.
    Factors which effectthe driving Distraction & Mobile Don’t DRINK and DRIVE
  • 17.
    Hazard Perception Hazard –means risk, source of danger Perception – means identifying the possible hazards or observation
  • 18.
  • 19.
    Reports Reports will begenerated for a specific program to measure the performance of the participant.
  • 20.
    Certification Participation Certificate are issuedafter successful completion of the Training.
  • 21.
    Benefits from theTraining • Economic benefit • Social Responsibility • Skill Development
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