Friday, October 27, 2017

Happenings: Ford’s global Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) Programme reaches out to AIG Insurance Employees & the Public this time around

After offering its  Ford’s global Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) programme to a few colleges over the past few months, Ford and its local distributor, Sime Darby Auto Connexion (SDAC), recently offered safe driver training and road safety awareness programme to corporate partners and members of the public. Licensed drivers comprising employees from AIG Insurance as well as members of the general public participated in two half-day training sessions at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS) quite recently. This is the tenth year that Ford is offering free training to licensed drivers of all ages.


The DSFL workshops are provided free-of- charge and address various driver risks, such as dealing with unexpected scenarios, distracted driving caused by mobile phone use, hazard recognition, speed management and the importance of ensuring child seats are securely fastened. The free programme is quite a good CSR activity by Ford as it teaches the importance of proper driving and road safety practises to those that participate. 

DSFL sessions start in the classroom, with participants learning a range of topics from steering control, to speed/space management, distraction awareness and fuel-saving tips. Participants then move outside for a hands-on driving session to apply the learnings.

Whilst these programmes have an element of fun built into them, they actually teach you about real world dangers. An emphasis on the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol or medication was also incorporated as part of the DSFL programme. This included having participants wear specially designed goggles that help simulate the experience of driving while movement, coordination and alertness are impaired. It isn't easy driving without all of your senses at 100% as the participants had found out. 



PRESS RELEASE
Ford’s Driving Skills for Life Programme Equips Drivers in
Malaysia with Training to Stay Safe

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, 23 October 2017 – Ford and its local distributor, Sime Darby Auto
Connexion (SDAC), recently offered safe driver training and road safety awareness to
corporate partners and members of the public through Ford’s global Driving Skills for Life
(DSFL) programme.

Licensed drivers comprising employees from AIG Insurance as well as members of the
general public participated in two half-day training sessions at the Malaysia Agro Exposition
Park Serdang (MAEPS) last weekend.

The DSFL workshops are provided free-of- charge and address various driver risks, such as
dealing with unexpected scenarios, distracted driving caused by mobile phone use, hazard
recognition, speed management and the importance of ensuring child seats are securely
fastened.

“Driving Skills for Life provides the tools and resources needed for safe driving. We are
proud to raise awareness of road safety and help reduce the number of vehicle accidents,
making the roads safer for everyone,” said Syed Ahmad Muzri Syed Faiz, managing director,
Sime Darby Auto Connexion.

DSFL sessions start in the classroom, with participants learning a range of topics from
steering control, to speed/space management, distraction awareness and fuel-saving tips.
Participants then move outside for a hands-on driving session to apply the learnings.
An emphasis on the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol or medication was also
incorporated as part of the programme. This included having participants wear specially
designed goggles that help simulate the experience of driving while movement, coordination
and alertness are impaired.

“Most of us think we know all about driving skills, but in reality we all have a lot to learn. If I
ever need to avoid an accident, I feel much more confident now that I have the skills to be
able to do so,” said one of the participants.

DSFL is Ford’s flagship global corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme. In Asia,
Ford DSFL is now in its tenth successful year of training licensed drivers of all ages, free-of-
charge. More than 85,000 drivers have participated across six countries in the ASEAN
region, including Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Myanmar.

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