Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 5 Lessons
- 65 Weeks
- Driving Safely6
Vehicle Maintenance and Safety Checks
Vehicle Maintenance and Safety Checks
Vehicle Safety Checks Include
Tyres: Check for correct pressure, tread depth, and signs of wear or damage. Poor tyres reduce grip and increase stopping distances.
Lights and Indicators: Ensure all lights, indicators, and warning lights function correctly. Faulty lights reduce visibility and increase collision risk.
Brakes: Test brakes regularly and report any unusual noises or reduced performance. Brakes are critical for avoiding accidents.
Fluid Levels: Check oil, coolant, windscreen washer, and brake fluid levels to maintain vehicle performance and reliability.
Mirrors and Windows: Clean mirrors and windows ensure visibility. Proper adjustment prevents blind spots.
Emergency Equipment: Ensure vehicles are equipped with first aid kits, warning triangles, fire extinguishers, and spare tyres where required.
Vehicle inspections should be conducted before every journey or at regular intervals, depending on organisational policies. Drivers must report defects promptly and avoid driving unsafe vehicles. Organisations should maintain maintenance records and ensure compliance with statutory requirements.
By taking responsibility for vehicle condition, drivers significantly reduce the risk of mechanical failures leading to accidents and improve overall road safety.