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Trainer Testimonial Series: Episode 1 - Spotlight on Tommy Sandhu
In the debut episode of our Trainer Testimonial Series, join us as we sit down with the charismatic Tommy Sandhu. Tommy, a seasoned trainer at TTC, opens up about his journey, revealing the most fulfilling aspects of his role and what drives his passion for training. Delve into his aspirations for the future and discover how TTC plays a pivotal role in shaping his path ahead. Tommy's insights shed light on why TTC stands out as a nurturing environment for trainers to thrive and evolve. Don't miss this insightful conversation highlighting the essence of training excellence and growth at TTC.
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Private Driver CPC workshops, online and in-person, delivered by TTC
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Are your drivers up to date with their Driver CPC Periodic training? Did you know that TTC offer private Driver CPC workshops, both online and in person, excusively for your organisation's drivers? Find out more by visiting: www.thettcgroup.com/privatecpc Interested in booking individual drivers onto a Driver CPC course? See what Periodic course modules and dates are available here: training.tt...
Are your drivers' up-to-date with their Driver CPC periodic training?
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TTC Group is urging all Fleet Operators to take swift action in the coming months to ensure that all drivers meet their 35-hour periodic training requirements before the end of 2024. To book Driver CPC Periodic Training, visit: www.thettcgroup.com/drivercpc/ ........................................................................ Find out more about what TTC Group are doing in our news section ...
What is traffic psychology? How do you communicate with other road users?
zhlédnutí 365Před rokem
TTC Group invited leading behavioural change expert, Dr Fiona Fylan, to talk about traffic psychology. So what is traffic psychology? It's a process that involves learning the rules of the road, communicating with other road users and anticipating their movements, and controlling yourself and your vehicle. ........................................................................ Find out more ab...
Why do drivers exceed the speed limit?
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TTC Group invited leading behavioural change expert, Dr Fiona Fylan to discuss the four groups of speeding drivers - who they are and the reason they speed? Speeding is a major cause of crashes and endangers everyone on the road. You must not drive or ride faster than the posted speed limit for the type of road and vehicle you drive. ................................................................
Why do people still use their mobile phone whilst driving?
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TTC Group invited Dr Fiona Fylan, health psychologist and behavioural change expert, to talk about some of the reasons why some people are still using their mobile phone whilst driving. Distracted driving, which includes using your phone whilst driving, is a major cause of accidents on UK roads, and it poses a significant danger to the safety of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. DID YOU KNO...
Driver & Horse Rider Road Safety. How can drivers and horse riders share the road safely?
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Martin Starkey meets up with The British Horse Society to discuss road safety and how drivers and horse riders can safely share the road together. ........................................................................ Find out more about what TTC Group are doing in our news section - www.thettcgroup.com/news-and-resources Catch-up on what Martin Starkey and Chumley the wonder dog have been up...
Martin & Chumley VLOG #05 - Electric Vehicles Part Three - Regenerative braking & power settings
zhlédnutí 146Před rokem
Martin Starkey and his dog Chumley focus on Electric Vehicles as the cost of fuel in Britain continues to get even more expensive. In this video, Martin looks at the importance of maintaining your electric vehicle's tyre pressures, how regenerative braking works, and how different power mode settings should be utilised to maximise your vehicle charge. 0:00 - Introduction to part 3 0:49 - Intro ...
Driver Distractions. How distracted are you by your passengers?
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TTC Group's National Trainer Manager (Police & Courts), Tim Ribton, discusses how passenger distractions can put extra demand on a driver, make use less observant, and reduce our ability as a driver to anticipate hazards. Distracted driving is a major cause of accidents on UK roads, and it poses a significant danger to the safety of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. How often do you take yo...
Driver Distractions... Understanding the different types of vehicle distractions.
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A significant number of road traffic incidents and casualties are caused by drivers being distracted whilst in their vehicle. TTC Group's National Trainer Manager (Police & Courts), Tim Ribton, discusses the most common types of in-vehicle driver distractions: • Visual • Mental • Physical • Auditory ........................................................................ Find out more about wha...
Driving at night? Hints and tips to make driving at night safer for you and your passengers.
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TTC Group's National Trainer Manager (Police & Courts), Tim Ribton, discusses specific dangers associated with night-time driving, as well as hints and tips to make driving at night safer. ........................................................................ Find out more about what TTC Group are doing in our news section - www.thettcgroup.com/news-and-resources/ Catch-up on what Martin Star...
Electric Cargo (E-Cargo) Bikes. The future of last mile delivery?
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TTC Group's Training Director, Andy Wheeler discusses why logistics companies are investing in new modes of last mile delivery, including eBikes and Ecargo bikes. Whilst commercially and environmentally sound solutions, we look at the impact that E-cargo bikes potentially have on road safety, sharing the roads with other drivers. ....................................................................
Top tips for driving in fog and visibility impaired conditions.
zhlédnutí 333Před rokem
TTC Group's Training Director, Andy Wheeler discusses what we can do to drive safely in weather such as heavy fog, which significantly reduces the visibility of all road users. We look at best practice for vehicle lights, safe travelling distances and other factors, such as in car distractions that has the potential for distracting the driver's concentration and focus. ............................
Have you been charged for Drink Driving? What should you do next?
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TTC Group | Drink Drive Rehabilitation Scheme. In this video, we'll explain everything you need to know, having been charged for a Drink Driving offence, including how to book a Drink Drive course. Did you know that by completing a Drink Drive course, you could reduce your driving ban by up to 25%? To find out more, please visit: www.thettcgroup.com/news-and-resources/have-you-recently-been-cau...
Driving in hot weather? How Prepared Are You?
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Many people prepare for winter driving conditions, but how many of us plan ahead for driving in hotter conditions during the summer months? TTC Group's Training Director, Andy Wheeler discusses what we can do to better prepare ourselves and our vehicles for driving in hot weather. Please spare a few minutes to prepare for driving in hot conditions, helping to ensure that you get home safely. .....
Driver Distraction - Mobile phones and driving
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Driver Distraction - Mobile phones and driving
Drug Driving - Know the Dangers
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Drug Driving - Know the Dangers
Driving Licence Checks. How are you checking your drivers' licences?
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Driving Licence Checks. How are you checking your drivers' licences?
Cycling in the Dark. How to stay safe and be seen at night.
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Cycling in the Dark. How to stay safe and be seen at night.
Are Your Eyes Roadworthy?
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Are Your Eyes Roadworthy?
Martin & Chumley VLOG #04 - Electric Vehicles Part Two - Rapid & Ultra-Rapid Charging
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Martin & Chumley VLOG #04 - Electric Vehicles Part Two - Rapid & Ultra-Rapid Charging
Martin & Chumley VLOG #03 - Electric Vehicles Part One - Charging
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Martin & Chumley VLOG #03 - Electric Vehicles Part One - Charging
Cwrs Cenedlaethol Ymwybyddiaeth Cyflymder
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Cwrs Cenedlaethol Ymwybyddiaeth Cyflymder
National Speed Awareness Course
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National Speed Awareness Course
TTC Drink Drive Rehabilitation Course | Reasons to choose TTC as your course provider
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TTC Drink Drive Rehabilitation Course | Reasons to choose TTC as your course provider
Martin & Chumley VLOG #02 - Fuel Saving
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Martin & Chumley VLOG #02 - Fuel Saving
Martin & Chumley VLOG #01 - Highway Code 2022 Changes
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Martin & Chumley VLOG #01 - Highway Code 2022 Changes
Driving on Rural Roads versus Urban Roads. What's the difference? What are the risks?
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Driving on Rural Roads versus Urban Roads. What's the difference? What are the risks?
Are your emotions driving you? Find out how emotions can effect your driving behaviour.
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Are your emotions driving you? Find out how emotions can effect your driving behaviour.
Do you break the two-second rule? Driver awareness helps reduce on-road collisions.
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Do you break the two-second rule? Driver awareness helps reduce on-road collisions.

Komentáře

  • @roberthoffman1569
    @roberthoffman1569 Před 11 hodinami

    You people ain't doing nothing just grasping at straws trying to find a way to put some money in your pocket and make it illegal to do something that the doctor has given you to do. I understand that you have to have control over your substance but you people do not have the right to control us. You my friend take your video some damn where else we don't want to hear bullSHIT

  • @normanedwards7220
    @normanedwards7220 Před 6 dny

    It's not hard to understand , ....if you drink anything alcoholic , ....anything ...no matter how small the amount was , ...DO NOT DRIVE

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 Před 4 měsíci

    The DMV is 20/40 and better. Check at home.

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 Před 5 měsíci

    Must always pass the DMV at home. CHECK.

  • @nathantutty7454
    @nathantutty7454 Před rokem

    Great Video. Maybe TTC group could do a video on how to use level crossing's safely and also understand how to act and safely over take vintage vehicles. There are some nutters on the road! I have seen people be horrible to horse riders madness.

    • @TTC_Group
      @TTC_Group Před rokem

      Thanks for getting in touch Nathan and pleased to hear you enjoyed this video. We have noted your suggestion for future content and don't forget to subscribe to our channel for access to more great Road Safety content.

  • @essexbarnworkshop8578

    useful resource, thank you

  • @hoogmoog
    @hoogmoog Před 2 lety

    Good video. Only correction to make would be on the Granny Chargers. These consume 10A from a 13A outlet and hence provide 2.4kW of charging not 3.7kW, and add 7-9 miles per hour. Apart from that, bank on.

  • @TTC_Group
    @TTC_Group Před 2 lety

    Great to see these new videos are dropping much more frequently. I've heard some great things about the Pod Point chargers, and their costs are way more affordable than some of the giants (who should know better by now). More Chumley please! 🐶🐕🐶🚙⛽⚡

  • @mattjewkes8705
    @mattjewkes8705 Před 2 lety

    Another excellent video from Martin and Chumley. Had never even heard of a "Granny Charger", but definitely one to avoid. I'd like to know more about rapid charging options and how widely available they are nationally? ⛽⚡⚡⚡🚙

  • @andywheeler9374
    @andywheeler9374 Před 2 lety

    A light hearted and informal look at EV charging, which so many new drivers to EV's keep asking about. Great content Martin and I look forward to the next installment.

  • @brianhardern273
    @brianhardern273 Před 2 lety

    Now examiner's are saying roundabouts are junctions so say you take the third exit on a mini roundabout if you have to stop to let a pedestrian across you are sitting across the entrance to your left and likely to be hit by a incoming vehicle every teacher I have put this to say that they are waiting for clarification but at the moment it is still a junction but they would not stop if the pedestrian was just waiting to cross

    • @georgebarnes8163
      @georgebarnes8163 Před 2 lety

      When I contacted DVSA regarding junctions they told me that roundabouts are covered under section 4 of the highway code which makes no mention of pedestrians having priority, junctions are covered under section 3 of the GB highway code , the new rules are very badly worded and confusing plus the new rules do not apply to the Northern Ireland highway code meaning the UK has two highways codes which differ.

  • @alecjefferson6993
    @alecjefferson6993 Před 2 lety

    COMMON SENSE TURN ON ITS HEAD 🥸

  • @stevedawson256
    @stevedawson256 Před 2 lety

    New law .and I quote, Cyclists ride in the middle of the road to make yourself visible in certain circumstances. To a Cyclists that will mean ride in the middle of the road all the friggin time .

    • @craig291086
      @craig291086 Před 2 lety

      Yeah and that they can ride abreast with one another. This can make overtaken impossible on certain roads as you have to give 1.5 worth of space. I’ve got a 60 on which they’re riding like this. It’s going to lead to a death.

    • @georgebarnes8163
      @georgebarnes8163 Před 2 lety

      Not a law but a suggestion to ride centre of lane in certain circumstances, the rules do not mention centre of road as you claim.

    • @chris1275cc
      @chris1275cc Před 2 lety

      "and I quote" Then go on to NOT quote but give your own bullshit version of the rule. 1) Ride in the centre *of your lane*, to make yourself as clearly visible as possible, in the following situations: ▶on quiet roads or streets - if a faster vehicle comes up behind you, move to the left to enable them to overtake, if you can do so safely. ▶in slower-moving traffic - when the traffic around you starts to flow more freely, move over to the left if you can do so safely so that faster vehicles behind you can overtake ▶at the approach to junctions or road narrowings where it would be unsafe for drivers to overtake you

  • @peterwright9546
    @peterwright9546 Před 2 lety

    Here is a point, a blind person with a guide dog, the dog is trained not to allow its owner to cross if there is a vehicle near even if you stop the dog will not move. So have a stand off car wants to give priority and the dogs training is to not cross if there is a car. Which bloody idiot thought this one up. Regards to a mini roundabout you have to give priority to pedestrians if you are approaching a roundabout, but the drivers who are on a roundabout the exit is a continuation of the road he has chosen there are no give way lines at the exit of a roundabout.

  • @Andrei-Marian
    @Andrei-Marian Před 2 lety

    So, instead of investing money to make the roads safer FOR EVERYBODY, they just put ALL responsibility on the drivers and are waiting to collect the fines.

  • @robertbutler2481
    @robertbutler2481 Před 2 lety

    This new code is pure rubbish

    • @iainmillington904
      @iainmillington904 Před 2 lety

      I agree with you 100% how about they teach road safety to pedestrians and cyclists your safety is your responsibility

  • @brianhardern273
    @brianhardern273 Před 2 lety

    The problem I had yesterday is a traffic light and pedestrian controlled cross roads turning right I noticed a woman on the left had side of the road I was entering waiting to cross on a electric buggy as it is a controlled junction and she should wait for the light to tell her to cross I carried on through the junction I remember in paris there is a continual audible warning to pedestrians not to cross until the light changes I always thought this was a good idea

  • @CraigDavies.
    @CraigDavies. Před 2 lety

    Does giving way to pedestrians at junctions apply to mini roundabouts, roundabouts and traffic light junctions without pedestrian control ?

    • @paulrichardson7819
      @paulrichardson7819 Před 2 lety

      Rule H2 states at a junction you should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road into which or from which you are turning. They don't specify a specific type of junction. So it must apply to all types of junction. The lack of goverment communication/ guidance regarding the H2 Rule is bordering on the criminal. After 40 years of driving I am now unsure of procedure turning right at traffic lights with pedestrians waiting to cross. I can only presume the best course is to treat the junction as a box junction and not enter it as my exit road is not clear due to the pedestrians. This rule is madness.

    • @brianhardern273
      @brianhardern273 Před 2 lety

      I have run the problem of mini roundabouts through three teachers on you tube not one has cum up with a straight answer taking the third exit is the problem do you stop and be sideways on to the incoming exit to your left putting yourself in danger of a side impact

    • @IanDocherty335
      @IanDocherty335 Před 2 lety

      Nobody knows....for sure!

  • @iainmillington904
    @iainmillington904 Před 2 lety

    Cyclist should be made to wear high viz clothing and put lights on their bikes to give them the best chance to be seen or risk having their bikes seized and crushed road safety is not just the driver

    • @georgebarnes8163
      @georgebarnes8163 Před 2 lety

      Lights and reflectors ae already mandatory in the hours of darkness.

    • @iainmillington904
      @iainmillington904 Před 2 lety

      @@georgebarnes8163 so why is it not being enforced

    • @georgebarnes8163
      @georgebarnes8163 Před 2 lety

      @@iainmillington904 same reason pavement parking is never enforced