Workshop Overview
Many companies now use a variety of in vehicle or third party telematic systems. This 1-to-1 driver coaching is designed to reduce the number of triggered events being recorded on the telematics e.g. excess speed and address urgent training requirements identified through the telematic data.
Working in synergy with the client and telematic provider/s, a programme of targeted coaching will be provided for the category of vehicle they drive.
Delivery Formats

3.5 hours
1 driver

At the end of the workshop, drivers will:

Explain how they can improve their telematic rating through smooth speed control, maintaining space, vehicle handling and planning ahead.

Commence the habit of good observation, anticipation, planning and apply fuel-efficient driving techniques.

Recognise the need to change behaviour by identifying and achieving objectives and setting goals for the future around forward planning and anticipation.
Workshop Outline
Introduction
- Discussion around pre supplied telematic report/s.
- Safe and fuel-efficient driving.
- Consequences of bad driving.
- Define agreed objectives and identity specific needs.
- Setting general goals to improve telematic performance.
Assessment Drive & Coaching Session
- Identify route cause for driving events recorded.
- Suggest areas for improvement and link to telematics rating (different way of driving to improve rating).
- Benefits (role model) and consequences (avoid relapse).
- Agree 3 objectives (what success looks like).
- Develop enhanced hazard perception, planning, reading the road, and anticipation to avoid sudden braking and gain time to identify changes in speed limits.
- Maintain safe space to the front of the vehicle to be able to observe ahead.
- Discuss progress (realistic and achievable objectives).
- Setting additional objectives if required.
Course Review
- What drivers are taking away.
- Complete and discuss the training report.
- Revisit ‘what do you want to get out of today’.
- Advice for ongoing development.

Logistics
Participants
In order to facilitate a Telematic induced On Road-Driver Coaching session participants will need to:
- Be able to read a number plate from 20 metres in good day light with or without corrective vision. Our trainer will undertake this test. Training will not proceed without passing this requirement.
- Customer to enable the driver to show the trainer their telematic data.
The participant will also be required to:
Provide access to TTC to any telematics data relevant to the participant.
Produce their driving licence or if they do not have it with them, agree to undertake a check with the DVLA.
Present a vehicle that is appropriately clean and roadworthy, which is defined as:
- All tyres have at least 1.6mm tread and correct air pressure.
- All lights and warning instruments are in good working order.
- All fluid levels at the appropriate levels e.g. oil & washer fluid.
- Meet all Road Traffic Act requirements.
- Sufficient battery charge if using an electric vehicle.