FORS approved CPC LoCITY Driving

Awareness of strategies to improve air quality

Why should my drivers attend TTC's FORS approved LoCITY Driving DCPC course?

This essential FORS workshop raises awareness of the environmental impact of emissions, fuel efficiency, cleaner vehicles and alternative fuel technologies.  It provides the default driver training solution for fleet operators to improve road safety, driver and vehicle performance, air quality and increase levels of regulatory compliance.

The programme is approved by FORS and CPC accredited and supports operators tendering for business or meeting contractual obligations where WRRR (Work Related Road Risk) and FORS best practice standard is required.

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The FORS Professional workshop is facilitated by a professional driver trainer who will fully engage with participants to maximise the learning experience and draw out their views and opinions.

This CPC course is JAUPT-approved for all professional drivers undertaking 35 hours of periodic training.

  • Duration: 7 hours CPC
  • Delegates: up to 20 drivers
  • FORS Professional material
  • Price: available on request 
  • Format: interactive classroom workshop
  • ID: photocard licence and Driver Qualification Card

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Every staff member had a positive response to the training attendees felt safe to discuss their individual behaviour and to partake in exercises and ask questions…I highly recommend TTC’s programmes.

Susan Moore Strategic Development & Conformity Manager, Glosta Engineering

Improving safety and meeting compliance

Reduce your drivers' risks
Training will reduce driver risk, fleet costs, environmental impact and reputational damage.

Meet your duty of care
Our FORS and JAUPT-approved courses are designed to help you meet your duty of care obligations.

Meet professional requirements
Provides 7 hours contribution for all professional drivers undertaking 35 hours of periodic training and meets FORS accreditation standards.

Improve your drivers’ on-road competence and knowledge
- Air quality and alternative fuels
- Fuel-efficient driving techniques
- Benefits of vehicle maintenance and journey planning
- How in-vehicle technology can improve performance

Driver benefits

Explain strategies to reduce fuel consumption, emissions and improve air quality.

Recognise how in-vehicle technology improves driving performance.

Increase knowledge of fuel use and costs and explain how vehicle checks and maintenance can reduce emissions.

Apply fuel-efficient driving techniques such as anticipation and appropriate use of gears.

Apply benefits of journey planning for the driver, operator and the environment.

Improve knowledge of alternative fuels with regards to performance and cost.

Course details

Who should attend

Anybody who drives a truck or van and is required to complete their Driver CPC hours and operators who need to meet their own or contractual obligations where WRRR and FORS best practice standard is required.

Delivery method

The FORS Professional workshop is facilitated by a professional driver trainer who will fully engage with participants to maximise the learning experience and draw out their views and opinions.

Course outline

Fuel efficiency and air quality
Importance of improving fuel use and reducing emissions, and how air quality strategies may affect lorries and vans.

Journey planning and vehicle checks
Risky driving situations or blockers which prevent a driver from remaining focused on the road.

Fuel-efficient driving techniques
Overcoming barriers to safe driving and developing a strategy that includes thinking ahead, getting in gear and powering off.

Monitoring and managing driving performance
Performance management data, how good is your driving? and reward methods to improve driver development.