20,000 UK licensed HGV drivers have now taken Transport for London’s (TfL’s) Safe Urban Driving course.
The course, created by TfL in 2011, is the first accredited course in the UK to include on-road cycle training for HGV drivers.
This element of the course gives drivers a vulnerable road user’s perspective of the road and helps to improve road safety through an attitude change towards cyclists and pedestrians. The success and growth of the course is such that TfL is expecting to train another 4,000 drivers this year.
Leon Daniels, managing director surface transport at TfL, said: “We’re helping create a safer generation of lorry drivers – and protect vulnerable road users - having now trained 20,000 of those who drive vital but intimidating vehicles. Our Safe Urban Driving course promotes more consideration for others while out on the road. I’ve been on this course and know how eye-opening and important it is; that’s why we want all lorry drivers operating in London to take part in this type of training and express our thanks to those who already have.”
Wesley Harcourt, Hammersmith and Fulham Council's cabinet member for environment, transport and Residents' Services, added: "More than 1,400 lorry and van drivers in Hammersmith & Fulham have taken up this vital TfL-funded course. In March, we'll deliver our one hundredth session. We are determined to make our roads safer for everyone who uses them.”
Safe Urban Driving makes it easy for councils, developers and businesses to ensure that their supply chain uses the safest drivers.
The course satisfies one of TfL’s Work Related Road Risk contractual requirements. These requirements are an effective way for all organisations to proactively reduce the risk of their supply chain being involved in serious collisions on the roads.
Safe Urban Driving also meets the training requirements for the Construction Logistics and Cycle Safety (CLOCS) programme.
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