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PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, 27 March 2024 – Ford’s Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) program continues to enhance driving standards and promote road safety. This ensures that more motorists are equipped with these necessary and potentially life-saving skills, as they embark on journeys over the Easter Holidays – a time known for increased road risks. By empowering drivers with essential skills and awareness, the program aims to prevent accidents, ensuring a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
Since the inception of DSFL in 2010 over 9 000 South African drivers have been trained, helping to reduce fatalities on our roads, despite the increasing number of registered learner drivers and licensed drivers. A report released by the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) shows that the number of learner driving licences issued increased by 8 079 (25.74%) from 1 081 615 in December 2021 to 1 089 694 in December 2022. The number of driving licences issued increased by 481 231 (3.34%) from 14 416 294 in December 2021 to 14 897 525 in December 2022.
However, despite these increases, programs like DSFL appear to be playing an important role in reducing fatal accidents. The number of fatal crashes decreased by 7 percent from 1 395 during 2021/22 to 1 299 in 2022/23 whilst the number of fatalities decreased by 14 percent from 1 808 during festive period 2021/22 to 1 560 during festive period 2022/23. The most affected road user group during festive period 2022/23 were pedestrians, increasing from 36 to 41 percent of all road users.
“Safety remains a top priority for Ford, and initiatives like DSFL can significantly reduce accidents, boost drivers’ road knowledge, and enhance their confidence,” says Derek Kirkby, Training Director at MasterDrive, which runs DSFL for Ford in South Africa. “DSFL plays a vital role in making roads safer, for drivers and pedestrians, especially during peak holiday periods.”
DSFL campaigns raise awareness on child car seat safety, passenger safety, distracted driving and the perils of drinking and driving, as well as hijack extraction. Notably, the program uses ‘Drunk Goggles’ to simulate impaired vision and judgment, highlighting the dangers of intoxicated driving.
The training focuses on five core driving skills, regularly updated to address new vehicle safety systems and evolving road hazards:
With the roads busier than ever – especially during the Easter holiday period – Ford South Africa has some additional driving tips to keep in mind:
Ford DSFL remains committed to advancing road safety, empowering drivers, and reducing accidents through education and practical training.
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