This Driver CPC module focuses on Bridge Strike Prevention and improving driver awareness of Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) such as pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and horse riders. These are two of the most critical safety topics facing professional drivers today, especially those operating HGVs, LGVs, and PCVs.
Through interactive discussions, case studies, and practical examples, drivers will gain essential knowledge on:
How to identify and avoid potential bridge strike risks
The legal and financial consequences of bridge strikes
How to accurately calculate vehicle height and plan routes
Understanding the risks VRUs face and how to mitigate them
Defensive driving techniques to improve road safety for all users
How bridge strikes happen and how to prevent them
The importance of route planning and using height detection tools
The impact of bridge strikes on infrastructure and reputation
VRU risk zones: blind spots, turning, overtaking, urban driving
How to adapt driving to ensure the safety of cyclists, pedestrians, and other VRUs
How weather, time of day, and road conditions affect VRU safety
Legal responsibilities and the role of professional conduct
This CPC training module is ideal for all professional drivers of large vehicles who operate in urban, rural, or mixed environments. It is particularly useful for:
HGV and LGV drivers
Bus and coach drivers
Fleet operators aiming to reduce risk and liability
By the end of this course, participants will have a clearer understanding of:
How to actively prevent bridge strikes
Best practices when encountering vulnerable road users
How to maintain high professional standards and legal compliance
Techniques to promote a safety-first driving culture
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Please note you must be online and connected to zoom meeting at 8:30AM to register, your course will last 8 hours with 1 hour break included.Â
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