The DriveStart Classroom Pack opens for Piloting Scheme

 

The DriveStart Classroom Pack opens for Piloting Scheme

October 7, 2019

The DriveStart Classroom Pack opens for Piloting Scheme

These classroom packs are a ready-to-use version of the multi award winning Drivestart Experience (Prince Michael International Road Safety, CIHT Road Safety and First Car Young Drivers award.

This exclusive trial offer will include a free evaluation worth £4,995 for all those that take part in the pilot scheme.

The DriveStart lesson is designed as a convenient 45-minutes long session to fit in with your schools timetables, and has been designed using evidence and behavioural change techniques to deliver a positive, interactive session to pre and learner drivers.

The classroom sessions can be delivered by anyone working in road safety or with young people, removing the need for deliverers to think about and develop new content

The full pack costs £2750 and includes: Interactive voting handsets for 32 students* Interactive Materials for 16 pairs Presentation slide pack and facilitator’s guide

It is accompanied by instructions for using the handsets and a video to help ‘train the trainer’. For those taking part outside of the special trial period, an evaluation toolkit will be included to run your own evaluation.

Topics covered include: Driving ambitions and the learning to drive process Hazard perception and hazard prediction session Concentration and distraction

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