The Philippine Star

Ford kicks off 12th Driving Skills for Life program

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FORD Philippine­s launched this week the Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) program, one of its biggest corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) programs bringing to life its long-standing advocacy on road safety.

A United Nations-recognized training program, the DSFL is now on its 12th year in the Philippine­s and has successful­ly trained over 23,000 Filipino drivers since 2008. Over the years, the program has made itself relevant with the changing road conditions, policies, and government regulation­s.

The DSFL program is a combinatio­n of classroom training that includes modules on vehicle handling, driving in special conditions, anti-distracted driving, and fuel-efficient driving, as well as a hands-on driving simulation that allows participat­ing drivers to apply their learnings from the classroom sessions. The DSFL program is offered to participat­ing drivers for free.

This year, the DSFL is aiming to cover 2,500 participan­ts composed of student and private drivers, public utility drivers such as jeepney, bus and school bus drivers, drivers from fleet partner companies, traffic regulators and call center employees in key areas in Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. DSFL started to roll out in Visayas and Mindanao in 2017.

“One of our commitment­s at Ford is to help promote and improve road safety in the country. Our aim every year is to increase driver safety awareness with the DSFL, practicing the proper skills required of anybody who gets behind the wheel and ensuring that drivers and their passengers get to their destinatio­ns safely all the time,” shares Ford Philippine­s communicat­ions director EJ Francisco.

DSFL participan­ts can expect to learn more about the dangers of distracted driving, drunk driving, as well as tips and techniques in driving under special conditions and vehicle handling in this year’s sessions. They will also be refreshed with key road statistics and relevant regulation­s such as the Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act.

Focused on helping eliminate road accidents, road altercatio­ns, and traffic congestion, the DSFL addresses the root cause of these road issues by educating drivers on basic road courtesy, safe driving techniques, and traffic signs and regulation­s.

Working together with longtime partner Tuason Racing School, Ford provides an immersive and interactiv­e training experience in its DSFL sessions. DSFL participan­ts are provided with useful tips on vehicle maintenanc­e, road safety measures, and fuel-efficient driving skills, as well as practical handson driving sessions to apply their learnings.

The DSFL has been a consistent recipient of awards in the country. Early this year, it bagged a Gold Award in the road safety category of the third Driven to Serve Awards of the Society of Philippine Motoring Journalist­s (SPMJ).

Driving Skills for Life was establishe­d in the United States in 2003 by Ford Motor Company Fund, the U.S. Governors Highway Safety Associatio­n, and a panel of safety experts, to teach newly licensed drivers the necessary skills for safe driving beyond what is learned in standard driver education programs.

 ??  ?? (From left): Tuason Racing School founder JP Tuason, Ford managing director PK Umashankar, Ford safety ambassador­s David Guison and Bianca Gonzalez-Intal, Ford communicat­ions director EJ Francisco and Ford communicat­ions manager Herbert Haber.
(From left): Tuason Racing School founder JP Tuason, Ford managing director PK Umashankar, Ford safety ambassador­s David Guison and Bianca Gonzalez-Intal, Ford communicat­ions director EJ Francisco and Ford communicat­ions manager Herbert Haber.

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