Traffic Safety Knowledge Training
Traffic Safety Knowledge Training
Data from public security departments highlights that approximately 60,000 people die in traffic accidents each year in China, and more than 200,000 people are injured. Currently, China has the fastest-growing number of motor vehicles in the world, with an annual growth rate of 6%. Both road safety and pedestrian safety have become major public concerns. The consequences of a traffic accident can range from minor soft tissue injuries to serious disabilities or even death. Injuries caused by traffic accidents can impair the victim's work capacity and ability to live independently, resulting in irreparable losses and pain for both the victim and their family. According to foreign traffic safety agencies, participating in traffic safety training and simulated driving exercises can reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents by more than 40%.
The course content is based on the traffic safety training outline from the Shanghai transportation department, focusing on case studies and theoretical instruction, combined with simulation exercises to achieve the following training objectives:
- Main causes of traffic accidents while driving
- Basic responses after an accident
- How to handle casualties in traffic accidents
- How to report accidents and legal procedures after an accident
- Adverse weather simulated driving training and rollover escape simulator training
- Safety tips for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicle users
Training Duration:
Options: 2-hour or 4-hour sessions
- 2 hours (excluding adverse weather simulation and rollover escape training)
- 4 hours (including adverse weather simulation and rollover escape training)
Training Location:
On-site training can be arranged according to the specific requirements of the training community.
Training Features:
Highly practical and realistic.
Training Notes:
- A minimum of 6 trainees per session.
- Trainees are required to strictly follow safety regulations during the training.
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