Drivetech has launched a new driver training course dedicated to boosting minibus safety.
The business, part of the AA and a specialist in driver training, has specifically designed the Minibus Safe Drive course to support drivers with the unique range of skills required, as well as improve driver and passenger wellbeing.
Minibuses are frequently used across the UK by businesses, local authorities and education providers, yet those behind the wheel often receive little or no training. Drivetech’s latest course targets this skills gap in training and enables organisations to fulfil their duty of care to drivers and passengers.
From specific operation of the vehicle, through to how to react in an emergency, rules of the road and dealing with vulnerable passengers, the course provides a holistic look at minibus driving.
Importantly, it acknowledges the high level of responsibility minibus drivers face and the duty of care they have under health and safety regulations to ensure the minibus is fit for purpose and operated safely.
Drivetech, which also offers a wealth of fleet risk management solutions, also warned that operators running minibuses should review licence and insurance suitability. Anyone driving a minibus needs to check their licence category is in line with the purpose for which they are driving, who the driving is taking place for and the date which they passed their driving test. In addition, businesses, schools and local authorities should check their insurance policies provide the right cover.
Nick Butler, director of Drivetech, said: “Minibuses are a much-relied-on staple of our communities, but we mustn’t overlook the drivers of these vehicles and the number of demands placed on them when behind the wheel. Often, driving the minibus isn’t a formal part of their role and these drivers may be volunteers but it’s vital they receive the right training and support to improve safety on our roads.”
The Minibus Safe Drive training from Drivetech is available now as a two-day, on-road course.