Thursday, April 28, 2016

Students from the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM / UIAM) participate in Ford's Driving Skills for Life Programme



The Ford Motor Company (Fomoco) continued its efforts to raise road safety awareness in Malaysia through its global Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) programme.  After sessions with the German Malaysian Institute, Taylor’s University and Malaysian Multimedia University, the company recently hosting workshops for students at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).



All DSFL are provided for free, with the university sessions being specially tailored to address the risks that young drivers face on the road, like dealing with unexpected situations, the dangers of distracted driving such as use of mobile phones while behind the wheel, hazard recognition, speed management and the importance of ensuring child seats are securely fastened. Participants also gained valuable safe driving knowledge from a range of topics that covered steering control, under-steer and over-steer, tips for highway driving and driving in the rain.


The DSFL programme encourages safe driving by equipping participants to make the correct decisions when behind the wheel, to reduce the chance of accidents occurring. CSR programmes like this are darn good to have as they instill skills and knowledge in people. Imparting knowledge is always a very good thing.

More photos below (after the press release):

PRESS RELEASE
Ford’s ‘Driving Skills for Life’ Programme Expands to Reach Students at
International Islamic University Malaysia


KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Apr. 27, 2016 – Ford Motor Company continued its efforts to

raise road safety awareness in Malaysia through its global Driving Skills for Life (DSFL)

programme, recently hosting workshops for students at the International Islamic University

Malaysia (IIUM).

University students from IIUM were the latest to participate in Ford’s DSFL programme,

following sessions with the German Malaysian Institute, Taylor’s University and Malaysian

Multimedia University.

“Driving Skills for Life is a hands-on driver training programme focused on raising awareness

of driver and road safety,” said David Westerman, managing director, Malaysia and Asia

Pacific Emerging Markets, Ford Motor Company.

As with all DSFL workshops, they are provided for free, with the university sessions being

specially tailored to address the risks that young drivers face on the road, such as dealing

with unexpected situations, the dangers of distracted driving such as use of mobile phones

while behind the wheel, hazard recognition, speed management and the importance of

ensuring child seats are securely fastened.

Participants also gained valuable safe driving knowledge from a range of topics that covered

steering control, under-steer and over-steer, tips for highway driving and driving in the rain.

The DSFL programme encourages safe driving by equipping participants to make the correct

decisions when behind the wheel, to reduce the chance of accidents occurring.

“Most accidents can be prevented. This is why Ford is passionate about raising public

awareness on road safety and providing driver education through Driving Skills for Life,”

added Westerman.

“Being a newly licensed driver, my confidence increased after attending DSFL. The session

really helped me with skills to stay calm even when in emergency situations – and I learned

how to appropriately apply ABS braking without losing control,” said Ain Syafiqah Binti

Za’aba, one of the DSFL participants from International Islamic University Malaysia and a

third year Bachelor of Computer and Information Engineering student.

Another student, Nur Ashra Binti Arshad undertaking her Bachelor in Human Sciences

added, “DSFL was an eye opener and it is a fantastic programme. Before attending the

workshop, I never knew the right way to hold the steering wheel or how to manoeuvre a

vehicle safely through corners. The instructors made learning about safe driving skills fun,

and I will definitely recommend my friends join.”

The programme is also useful as a refresher for more experienced drivers, with Ford

recently hosting more than 100 owners from a range of Ford owner’s clubs for intensive

training sessions.

DSFL is Ford’s flagship global corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme. In Asia,

Ford DSFL is now in its ninth successful year of training licensed drivers of all ages. In

addition to Malaysia, DSFL training is provided in China, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Taiwan,

Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines.





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