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Trainee Driver

A&E Driver Training (DRIVER 2)
Ambulance Staff

The aim of this course is to develop the candidates driving skills to the highest professional standards, in line with the Ambulance Driving Manual, Highway Code and the Road Traffic Act. By the end of the course, the candidate should be able to drive an ambulance safely, smoothly, systematically and progressively under all road and traffic conditions.

Candidates` performance is measured against objectives designed to ensure that the required standard is reached in certain key areas. Continuous assessment is employed. There is no final "driving test". Theoretical study areas are given, based on the three publications detailed above and examinations will be taken during the course to ensure that candidates develop a satisfactory knowledge of the underpinning theory.

Four classroom based theory sessions will take place, but the majority of the work is undertaken on the road ,in a variety of ambulance types and MPVs.

Driving is an activity governed largely by habit and changing habits can be a challenge. Candidates are asked to approach the course with an open mind and to be prepared to accept constructive criticism, in order to develop the required driving style.

The course is of two weeks duration and is residential at the Scottish Ambulance College. Most lunches are bought and eaten at a variety of locations, according to the driving route and activity of each day.

It is recommended that candidates obtain a current issue of Highway Code and study it, prior to attending this course. Ambulance Driving Manual will be issued at the start of the course.

Candidates who wear spectacles or contact lenses for driving should bring them. Candidates must bring their current full driving licence, which should be valid for vehicle groups C1 and D1.

FAILURE TO PRODUCE A DRIVING LICENCE, OR PRODUCTION OF A LICENCE NOT VALID FOR GROUPS C1 AND D1, AT COURSE COMMENCEMENT WILL PREVENT THE CANDIDATE FROM UNDERTAKING THE COURSE. ALL LICENCE DETAILS, SUCH AS ADDRESS ETC. MUST BE ACCURATE.

  • Highway Code, ISBN 0 11 551977, The Stationery Office.
  • Ambulance Driving Manual, Product no. 25N11
    IHCD / Edexcel
    32 Russell Square
    London
    WC1B 5DN

Ambulance Driving Manual Priority Study Areas

Chapter 4

Red mist

Chapter 8

Define the system of car control
List the five stages of the system
Define a hazard
List the three main groups of hazards

 

Chapter 9

Define observations
List the five factors in making driving plans

 

Chapter 10

Define acceleration sense
List three situations resulting from poor acceleration sense

 

Chapter 13

Steering. List the five key learning points to practise.
List the two key points to avoid

 

Chapter 14

List the seven points of advice on reversing

 

Chapter 15

Describe the circumstances of skidding
List the four causes of skidding

 

Chapter 18

List the four principles of cornering
List the three safety factors for cornering

 

Chapter 19

List the nine considerations prior to overtaking

 

Chapter 22

List the seven key safety points for driving at speed

 

HIGHWAY CODE STUDY AREAS

RULE NO.

DESCRIPTION

81

VISION

83

ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

85/86/87

SIGNALS

90/91

FLASHING OF HEADLIGHTS

92

USE OF THE HORN

93/94/95

LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS

96

HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS

103

SPEED LIMITS

105

STOPPING DISTANCES

106/107/108/109/110

LINES AND LANES MARKINGS

111

REFLECTIVE ROAD STUDS

121

ONE WAY STREETS

133

SINGLE TRACK ROADS

135

MOVING OFF

138/141

OVERTAKING

150

BOX JUNCTIONS

160/161/162

ROUNDABOUTS

167/172/173

PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS

176/177/178/179

REVERSING

188/189

CYCLISTS AND MOTORCYCLISTS

190

ANIMALS

201/211

LIGHTING

210

FOG

233/237/244/245/246/248/249

MOTORWAYS

260/261

RTA LEGAL REQUIREMENTS

265/266/272

LEVEL CROSSINGS

PAGE 70

MEANINGS, TRAFFIC SIGNALS

PAGE 71

MEANINGS, INDICATORS, BRAKE LIGHTS REVERSING LIGHTS

PAGE 90

TYRES CUR 27

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