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Previously on "Free Driving Lessons"

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  • threaded
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    If you run a fleet of vans, trucks, artics, like what I do, you will probably have software, like what I wrote, that can tell you all the things drivers are doing wrong and gives reports that can be given to drivers to explain how they can improve their efficiency. If a driver is inefficient it is soon picked up and they are invited to sign on the incapacity.

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  • BlasterBates
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    For Government spending a million pounds is like a private person spending about 20 pence.

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  • Churchill
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    If you want "White Van Man" to drive properly, simply make sure he has part ownership in the vehicle - that way he's liable for anything that goes wrong with it.

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  • John Galt
    started a topic Free Driving Lessons

    Free Driving Lessons

    Fom the BBC:

    Should van drivers go back to driving school?
    More than a million pounds will be spent by the government on free driving lessons for 3,5000 van drivers across Britain.

    The transport secretary Alistair Darling wants to make them safer and more energy efficient behind the wheel.

    They'll learn ways of reducing fuel consumption by using the right gears and better braking.


    A Million Pounds!!!!!!!
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