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President of the Student Partnership Programme, Muteb Al-Hassan, took the reins of the programme at King Saud University Riyadh, the first time DSFL has been led by those it was created for.
“We’re delighted to be teaming up with Ford for Driving Skills For Life, and especially excited about the addition of night-time driving skills to the programme,” said Al-Hassan. “Recent research has shown that poor night vision on the road is a source of stress for new drivers, with many fearing they might be involved in an accident, or even hit a pedestrian.”
The Driving Skills For Life programme addresses four key areas that are critical factors in vehicle accidents – distractions and hazard recognition, vehicle handling, space management, and speed management. These areas pose the most problems for young drivers and play a role in more than half of the vehicle crashes involving young people worldwide.
Thierry Sabbagh, Managing Director of Ford Middle East, said: “Ford is proud of its rich heritage around safety and it continues to be a key priority for us. Ford Driving Skills for Life was specially designed to make a profound and tangible impact among Arab youth, and help reduce the number of road accidents."
Sabbagh continued: "Inexperience is one of the leading causes of traffic accidents among young drivers, so with this programme we aim to provide students with all the key skill sets they need to help increase their knowledge and confidence on the road.”
The "Driving Skills for Life" programme is an international initiative for road safety created by Ford Motor Company in 2003 in cooperation with the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) and a panel of safety experts, with the programme being adapted per market to reflect the local driving experience.
Now in its 14th year, Ford Driving Skills for Life has provided free training to more than one million newly-licenced drivers in 35 countries, which equates to an investment of more than $40 million, highlighting Ford’s commitment to promoting safety on the road. In 2013, Ford debuted the programme in the Middle East, and has since trained more than 3,000 students across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
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Ford Middle East is also a responsible corporate citizen with currently three CSR initiatives running in the region including the Ford Motor Company Conservation & Environmental Grants, Ford Warriors in Pink® breast cancer awareness campaign and Ford Driving Skills for Life safe driving awareness programme for young drivers and teens.