DAF Driver Training ensures safe and efficient operations

DAF Driver Training ensures safe and efficient operations

To help its DAF Trucks customers improve their profitability, Babcock’s Transport Solutions business offers a comprehensive training programme that supports the correct driving methods critical to safe, efficient, and productive transport operations.

Denford Mamvura, commercial driver instructor at Babcock, says that there is an understanding within the industry that a good driver is key to the company’s bottom line, and that this has led to an increased demand in original equipment manufacturer (OEM) driver training. 

While Babcock offers a wide range of driver training programmes, Mamvura says the two major types of training are vehicle familiarisation and on-route training. Vehicle familiarisation entails a general introduction to the DAF product, features, and benefits. During on-route training, on the other hand, a Babcock instructor provides more in-depth, personalised training that speaks directly to the customer’s application. 

During this training, drivers also acquire basic knowledge and an understanding of the mechanical aspects of a vehicle. This enables them to do valuable pre-, post-, and on-route checks of the vehicle.  This knowledge enables the driver to conduct defect reporting and to know if the defect was resolved as required.

Commenting on the benefits of driver training, Mamvura says Babcock’s training programme provides drivers with the knowledge and skills to ensure safe and economic transport operations. “Today’s organisations are focused on profitability; the DAF training programme supports the correct driving methods that reduce fuel consumption, maintenance, and tyre costs, as well as increase the availability of vehicles. These are all major contributors to increased profitability,” he explains.

Denford Mamvura, commercial driver instructor at Babcock, says the DAF training programme supports the correct driving methods that reduce fuel consumption, maintenance, and tyre costs, as well as improve the availability of vehicles – thereby increasing profitability for transport operators.

Safety is a key focus area across industries today. DAF driver training naturally takes this into account, and contributes to increased safety on the roads by incorporating the effective usage of brakes and retarders, as just one example. Accidents are less likely to occur when drivers are well trained. Training can help make drivers more aware of situations they may encounter while on the road, such as bad weather conditions and other drivers behaving irresponsibly. The DAF training programme can help them understand how to respond to those conditions appropriately.

“During the driver training programme, we also point out the dangers of potentially bad driving practices, such as driving while taking certain medications, using mobile devices, and other dangerous distractions,” adds Mamvura.

As commercial vehicle technology continues to progress, fleet owners can trust the DAF OEM driver training programmes to keep their drivers up to date with the rapid pace of innovation. In addition, trucks are now installed with sensors to detect obstacles and help the driver to make important decisions; these new tools are critical in today’s driver training programmes.

“A case in point is the DAF Driver Performance Assistant (DPA), an interactive programme to train the driver to achieve the most effective driving style. The DPA acts as a personal coach to guide the driver into making the best use of the cost saving potential of the vehicle. Not only fuel consumption is determinant in the total cost of ownership; brake wear is also an important factor. The direct influence of the driver in this is closely monitored by the DPA,” concludes Mamvura.

DAF’s Driver Performance Assistant unpacked

The DAF Driver Performance Assistant (DPA) is a feature integrated into DAF trucks. It is designed to help drivers enhance their driving performance by providing real-time feedback and practical tips on driving efficiency, safety, and vehicle handling. Key benefits include:

Improved Fuel Efficiency: By offering tips on optimal driving techniques, the DPA helps drivers reduce fuel consumption.

Enhanced Safety: The system gives feedback on safe driving practices, which can reduce accidents and improve overall road safety.

Reduced Wear and Tear: Encouraging smoother driving habits can reduce strain on vehicle components, lowering maintenance costs.

Driver Comfort and Satisfaction: Real-time coaching helps drivers feel more confident and comfortable in their roles.

The DPA thus aids in lowering operational costs and enhancing the productivity and well-being of drivers.

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