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Citation

Jobenius M. Proc. Road Saf. Four Continents Conf. 2007; 14: 1p.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Conference Sponsor)

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Abstract

Scania considers the bus and truck driver to be the most important factor when it comes to productivity, road safety and environmental impact. Whatever can be done to support his or her decisions is worthwhile, be it via the vehicle's ergonomics, safety features, handling or response in a critical situation, or through relevant and stimulating on-the-job Scania driver training. Recently Scania launched a new global platform for professional driver training. The training is tailored to the needs of experienced commercial vehicle drivers and the new platform is a combination of knowledge, skills and attitudes. Global experience from Scania driver training in close to 40 countries during several decades shows that knowledge on its own, does not give the ability to handle a complex issue like driving. To achieve further significant improvements in road safety, the driver needs to feel pride in his or her choice of profession and proficiency. This will also help recruitment, which is a critical issue in view of the current lack of skilled drivers. Scania driver training, focusing on all aspects of learning, is design to develop professional drivers to successfully contribute to productivity, road safety and environmental impact.

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