PCYC NSW - Safer Drivers Course Provider
The Safer Drivers Course aims to provide learner drivers with the knowledge they need to reduce road risks and prevent accidents by becoming a safe driver. As an Accredited Provider of the transport for NSW Safer Drivers Course, PCYC NSW know that our students will complete the course with a greater of understanding of how to be a safe P-plate driver.
Statistically, the first six months after receiving your provisional license are the most dangerous. New P-plate drivers can find it challenging on the roads without the support of an experienced instructor by their side. Our course equips young drivers with the tools they need to manage the transition to a full license.
PCYC NSW are the largest provider of Driver Education Programs across New South Wales, with over 60 clubs we have the ability to deliver this course state-wide.
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Learn to recognise on road hazards
Identify safe and unsafe gaps in traffic
Become a proactive, safe driver
Recognise how to reduce crash risk
Cope with lifestyle pressures
Module 1
A 3 hour group discussion is led by a Facilitator to highlight on-road decision making, hazard identification, action outcomes, peer influence and life pressures.
The discussion is designed to be engaging and a positive environment for ideas and feedback.
This will provide effective management strategies and behaviours for learner drivers to become safer drivers.
Module 2
This is a 2 hour on-road coaching session involving two learner drivers in the car with a coach.
This session is aimed at putting the lessons learnt in Module 1 into practice and ultimately helping young drivers identify risks and minimise risk taking behaviour.
These practical sessions are delivered by professional driving Instructor of the NSW Driver Trainers Association.
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BOOK A COURSESAFER DRIVERS COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Hold a valid NSW Learners Permit
Under 25 years old
Have completed minimum of 50 hours of actual on-road driving (any credit hours gained under the Structured Professional Lesson (3 for 1) scheme must be excluded)