LTV Driver Course
The LTV (Light Transport Vehicle) Driver Course spans twelve weeks, providing students with comprehensive training in driving and vehicle handling. In the initial weeks, students are introduced to the fundamentals of road safety, traffic rules, and vehicle mechanics. Practical sessions focus on developing basic driving skills, understanding vehicle controls, and maneuvering techniques.
Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The LTV (Light Transport Vehicle) Driver Course is designed to be an intensive, four-week program consisting of hands-on training, theoretical lessons, and practical driving sessions. The course begins with an introduction to the basic concepts of road safety, vehicle maintenance, and traffic rules. Participants are trained in maneuvering various types of light transport vehicles, including vans, small trucks, and minibusses, under different driving conditions.
CERTIFICATION
Throughout the program, students gain practical experience in handling vehicles on highways, urban roads, and in complex driving scenarios such as parking, reversing, and emergency situations. The course also includes sessions on customer service, vehicle documentation, and the legal responsibilities of an LTV driver. At the end of the course, students are required to pass both a theoretical exam and a practical driving test to receive their LTV Driver Certification.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
– Over 20 hours of hands-on driving practice under expert supervision.
– Mastery of defensive driving techniques and safe vehicle operation.
– Comprehensive understanding of vehicle maintenance and troubleshooting.
– Ability to navigate and follow traffic laws effectively.
Curriculum
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Requirements
- - Education: Bachelor or Associate Degree (14 years of education) from an HEC recognized university or institute
- - Marks: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.0