VW wants to hone your night driving skills with free online safety course

24 October 2023 - 11:18 By Motor News Reporter
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The latest Volkswagen products will be used in practical night driving courses.
The latest Volkswagen products will be used in practical night driving courses.
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In partnership with its Advanced Driving Academy, Volkswagen South Africa has developed a night driving safety course.

The course was launched at a night-time event at VW’s Zwartkops Raceway driving academy and attended by media and Road Traffic Management Corporation executives.

It is available to the public from November 1. 

The programme encompasses three main aspects: vehicle safety technologies, driver education and upskilling. A comprehensive and free online curriculum fully dedicated to night-time driving education has been developed.

It covers night driving topics from understanding your vehicle to visibility and poor vision, driver fatigue, recklessness, personal safety, weather conditions and factors that compromise a driver’s ability when on the roads after dark. Learners complete a test at the end of each chapter.

A panel discussion at the launch of the VW night school at the company's advanced driving academy in Zwartkops.
A panel discussion at the launch of the VW night school at the company's advanced driving academy in Zwartkops.
Image: Supplied

In addition to the online curriculum, Volkswagen’s Advanced Driving Academy will also offer a real-world theoretical and practical course using VW products at the Zwartkops Raceway. It is priced at R3,500 and will be hosted by defensive driving instructors.

South Africa has one of the highest road accident fatality rates in the world, with more than 55% of fatal accidents occurring at night.

“With more than half our country’s fatal accidents occurring at night, we asked ourselves why do we all only learn to drive during the day?” said Bridget Harpur, head of marketing at Volkswagen SA.

“Through our night school curriculum we are hoping to provide a tangible and effective solution that will help play a part in reducing the country’s night-time road accident statistics and, as a result, help save lives.”

Volkswagen SA has partnered with Spec-Savers and Vida e Caffe, which will provide all curriculum graduates with additional rewards for completing the course.


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