WHY TEENS SHOULD COMPLETE DRIVING TRAINING
Form safe habits
For teens, getting their license is a milestone. For parents, it’s an opportunity. The Norwell Teen Defensive Driver Training Program instill the fundamental, and potentially life-saving, habits of safe controlled driving that young drivers can build upon for years to come. There are a max of three students per instructor to ensure ample instruction is provided to each young driver.
Build skills & Confidence
Our Teen Defensive Driver Training Program is a 3-hour course that focuses on correcting teens’ attitudes to driving and building their confidence as new drivers. With safety in mind, this course includes our accident avoidance exercise, skid control and ABS braking exercises, and much more.
learn to drive defensively
The Norwell Teen Defensive Driver Training Program provides a comprehensive and vital learning experience for teenagers, focusing on the development of life-saving driving skills. Through this program, participants gain a thorough understanding of car control, proactive driving techniques, and heightened situational awareness. This program offers peace of mind for parents, ensuring that their teens are equipped with the necessary knowledge to drive safely and defensively on the road.
You can never predict what other drivers are going to do, so you need to have appropriate driving skills at your disposal. Our Teen Defensive Driver Training Program equips young drivers of all abilities with life-saving driving skills.
- 3 hour course – car supplied
- 3 teens per instructor
- Skills acquired include:
- Basic vehicle dynamics & car control
- Emergency braking, skid control & accident avoidance
- Situational & distraction awareness
- Students must have their Learners (minimum of 10 hours) or Provisional Licence
- Parents must accompany minors upon check-in.
THE QUEENSLAND POLICE AND NORWELL MOTORPLEX HAVE PARTNERED TO PRESENT LEARNER DRIVER DAY
The first experience with emergency service vehicles can be very intimidating and confusing for any driver on our roads, especially our learner drivers.
To help break the ice, Norwell Motorplex and QLD Police have created the Learner Driver Day where learners get the opportunity to drive with supervisors in their own cars around Norwell’s 2.1km track. Sessions are held one Sunday every month.