Ford Motor Company,
in conjunction with its distributor Coscharis Motors, hosted the Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) programme in Lagos, Nigeria. This highly-acclaimed
programme was implemented for the first time in Nigeria in 2016 in order to improve
driving skills and road safety in Nigeria.
The 2017 edition comprised of a special training session for members of the Nigeria Auto Journalists’ Association (NAJA). The DSFL programme featured driving on a 4x4 trail requiring the use of four-wheel drive, as well as a special presentation on child safety in the car.
The 2017 edition comprised of a special training session for members of the Nigeria Auto Journalists’ Association (NAJA). The DSFL programme featured driving on a 4x4 trail requiring the use of four-wheel drive, as well as a special presentation on child safety in the car.
Participants had the opportunity to learn about the features that the Ford Ranger offers
such as safety, departure angles, brake distance on gravel and anti-lock
braking system (A.B.S) and how to use other four-wheel drive functions such as
traction control, locking differential and drive train.
Drinking and
driving will be under the spotlight again, with the use of the drunk-driving goggles.
These goggles imitate a drunk driver and simulate how alcohol actually impairs
driving skills.
“Against this
background, Ford is very pleased to be able to offer its proven road safety
tool in the form of the Driving Skills for Life programme,” commented Abiona
Babarinde, General Manager - Marketing and Corporate Communications, at Ford’s
distributor, Coscharis Motors.
“This time around
we are concentrating in working with the local motoring journalists and we
trust they will transfer all their learning on the DSFL course to their
readers and viewers to spread the importance of safe driving and road safety.”
Ford launched DSFL
in the United States in 2003 and the programme has been improved and adapted to
suit local conditions in many other global markets over the years. It was
launched in South Africa in 2014, introduced into Angola in 2015 and last year
it was rolled out in Nigeria, Uganda, and Kenya.
Ford DSFL, is a
comprehensive programme aimed at providing new skills and information to newly
licensed drivers and improve the defensive driving ability of experienced
drivers. The programme also addresses both the inexperience of young drivers as
well as issues surrounding distracted driving, thereby, enhancing eco-driving
to personal safety and the environment.