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About Advanced Driving Techniques

Advanced Driving Techniques is based in Yorkshire. It was set up and is run by Mark Deere who used to drive 50,000 miles a year on business himself and had 250 vehicles under his control. He knows only too well the difference a well run fleet can make to the bottom line of any company.
Advanced Driving Techniques are delighted to announce that:-
Chris Charlton ex Head of Strategic Roads Policing for North Yorkshire Police who recently retired in May 08 after many years service of which 24 was connected to road policing has teamed up with us to service Yorkshire and the North East.
He has a lifelong passion for road safety and an extensive knowledge of legislation in this area and is determined to put his public service experience to good use in the commercial sector.
Our principal aim is to contribute to the reduction of road traffic accidents both while driving on business or pleasure
All of our Trainers are fully qualified Driving Standards Agency Approved Driving Instructors who are also on the Driving Standards Agency approved Fleet Driver Trainer Register

Why We Came Into Being

With 20 deaths and 250 serious accidents every week Work Related Road Safety is being moved up the agenda in most boardrooms
Directors are keen to reduce their own exposure to possible prosecutions from the HSE
The true often hidden costs of accidents are many times more than the recoverable insurance costs
Risk assessment and driver training are key to resolving the above issues

Where We Are Used

By Fleet Mangers keen to reduce costs and improve insurance premiums more info
By companies who wish to evaluate which drivers are most at risk more info
By both companies and individuals who may wish to improve their skills having bought that more powerful car more info
By those looking to reduce fuel bills (up to 10%) and wear and tear on their vans more info
By companies who have drivers approaching disqualification or who have had speed related accidents more info
By companies taking on lots of new staff particularly younger drivers more info
The Department for Transport research shows that nearly 500,000 drivers are unlicenced. Some 17,000 plus of these were banned under totting up but continued to drive. Are any of your drivers banned? more info

Contact us now for more details or to discuss your requirements further