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Initial Training Module
The educational content is based on the National Training Program and certified by the Ministry of Transport.
Eca Faros is able to design with the customer an evaluation software to assess the future trainer skills.
The basic initial training detailed here below has been developed for the French market and approved by the Ministry of Transport.
Depart evaluation
5 chapters are developed :
• Experience
• Skills;
• Psychotechnic tests;
• Driving;
• Printed feedback with training volume proposition.
• Skills;
• Psychotechnic tests;
• Driving;
• Printed feedback with training volume proposition.
Step 1 of the PNF : Getting to know car
Know how to use the various commands and how to reach the gestural capacity allowing to control displacements of the vehicle on a surface of evolution :
• Carrying out the cockpit drill;
• Using the minor controls;
• Using the controls;
• Starting and stopping the engine;
• Moving away and stopping;
• Using the steering wheel;
• Using the gears;
• Manoeuvring at slow speeds;
• Accelerating, braking and stopping.
• Using the minor controls;
• Using the controls;
• Starting and stopping the engine;
• Moving away and stopping;
• Using the steering wheel;
• Using the gears;
• Manoeuvring at slow speeds;
• Accelerating, braking and stopping.
Each lesson are made up of several exercises of increasing difficulty around a restricted number of objectives.
Steps 2&3 of the PNF : Advanced driver training
This stage concerns applying previously learnt knowledge in various configurations with different road infrastructures with or without traffic. As was the control of the car, the learner must now respect road regulations, other users, and procedures that they are meant to have learnt :
• Merge from a parking space;
• Merge using an acceleration lane;
• Leave a lane;
• Take an off ramp;
• Cross an intersection and change direction there;
• Cross an intersection (traffic lights, multiple lanes);
• Cross an intersection (roundabout);
• Go through a narrow section, pass an oncoming vehicle;
• Overtake, be overtaken.
• Merge using an acceleration lane;
• Leave a lane;
• Take an off ramp;
• Cross an intersection and change direction there;
• Cross an intersection (traffic lights, multiple lanes);
• Cross an intersection (roundabout);
• Go through a narrow section, pass an oncoming vehicle;
• Overtake, be overtaken.







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