Proudly
supplied by RTEC's own Advanced Driver Training Team.
Advanced
Driving is the ability to be in the right place at the right time,
in the right gear at the right speed all the time. The Road and
Traffic Education Centre (RTEC) wishes to make very clear to any
enquirer that the term ‘advanced’ is all encompassing and does not
merely refer to a driver who has only attended a ‘forget-me-quick’
classroom course or is just a full licence holder with ‘time under
the belt’.
The RTEC no way associates itself with any other
‘advanced driver training’ providers currently in existence within
New Zealand.
RTEC only promotes advanced driver training by using
New Zealand roads.
The RTEC employs tried tested and proven
basic UK Police ‘Roadcraft’ techniques for on road driver education
that has very
significantly reduced client company crash rates and
traffic law violations. By
improving driver attitude and Roadcraft skills you will definitely
see a significant reduction in vehicle fuel and operating costs. Those
same clients have also seen a reduction in vehicle
fuel and
operating costs as a result of the improvement in driver attitude,
behavior and Roadcraft skill. One client has recently
reported an
84% reduction in incident rates in the last 12 months.
The
company establishes itself as a ‘quality driver developer’ not an
adrenalin experience provider!
The aims and objectives of The
Kia Motors Road and Traffic Education Centre are very
simple:
1. To improve the standard of driving (and riding) on
New Zealand’s roads.
2. The Advancement of Road Safety.
3. To
set the highest standards for our Driver Training
Programmes.
We try to match those aims and objectives by
working in the following ways:
Driver Attitude
Driver Responsibility
To
prepare, in partnership with individuals, the community and other
road safety organisations, to ensure that each participant on our
driver training and driver improvement programmes are encouraged to
take responsibility for their own lifelong learning values and
behavior behind the wheel of the vehicle that they drive.
The safest car will always be
driven by the safest driver.
To download the Kickstart holiday programme
form, please click
here.
To download the Young Driver
Programme registration form, please click
here.
To view the 2010 Young Driver Training course dates, please click
here.
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