Description

The Centre for Traffic Management & Road Safety (CTMRS), under the School of Internal Security and Smart Policing (SISSP), is pleased to launch a 5-day comprehensive training program on the Driving Simulator.

This program is an excellent opportunity for aspiring four-wheeler driving license candidates.

Through hands-on simulator training, participants will:

Gain practical understanding of vehicle controls.

Learn manoeuvring techniques in diverse road and traffic conditions.

Strengthen knowledge of safe driving practices and road rules.

Build confidence to successfully obtain a driving license from Government authorities.

What you'll learn

Driving simulators based training provide a safe and realistic way to learn essential driving skills without physical risk. They help beginners master basic vehicle control such as pedals, steering, and gears, while also reinforcing traffic rules, signals, and lane discipline. Learners develop hazard perception and defensive driving techniques by anticipating risks like sudden stops or pedestrians crossing unexpectedly. Simulators also allow practice of advanced manoeuvres including parking, merging, overtaking, and navigating roundabouts. Beyond everyday driving, they prepare learners for challenging environments such as night driving, heavy rain, or fog, and specialized situations like hilly terrain, flyovers, or driving alongside large vehicles such as buses and lorries. This comprehensive training builds confidence and competence in a controlled, repeatable environment.

Requirements

  • 18+ age and Aspirants of Four-Wheeler Driving License

Course Content

7 sections • 0 lectures
Fundamentals of Road Safety – Signages, Rules, and Observation Skills
Advanced Driving Techniques – Safe Overtaking, Reversing, and Parking
Human Errors and Road Accidents for Car Users
Practical Session
Risk Factors Behind Two-Wheeler Riding
Safety Measures for Two-Wheelers and Car Users
Good Samaritan Concept in India

Semester with subjects

0 semesters
No Semester Founds.

Experts

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Sagar Ghodasara

153 Students
7 Batches

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