This course is accredited with the Transport Education Training Authority and covers unit standard “123257” NQF level 2, 10 Credits
All training programs are Outcome Based and are assessed according to various Unit Standards and Outcomes.
Assessment criteria consists of a Formative Assessment, In-Class Assessments and a Summative Assessment.
Course Duration
Duration: 1-5 day course
Theory and Practical
In-Class Activities
Final Examination
Practical Evaluation
Once all theory has been completed, Learners are taken outside with one facilitator to complete the Practical Evaluation.
Course Overview
The purpose of learning is to ensure safe, professional operation of rigid (no articulation points) light vehicles with a gross vehicle mass below 3.5 tons. Credited learners can drive a specific type of rigid light vehicle in accordance with legal, safety, manufacturer and other relevant requirements and reflect on the manner in which the vehicle is operated.
Competent drivers are able to preserve vehicles as assets, drive safely and defensively, and contribute significantly to the economy by transporting goods and/or passengers.
Credited learners are capable of:
Preparing a rigid light vehicle for road transport trips according to specification.
Driving a rigid light vehicle in accordance with specified requirements.
Ensuring the maintenance of road transport service quality.
Handling unexpected situations according to specified procedures.
Reflecting on vehicle performance and own operation of vehicle against requirements.
Parking rigid light vehicle in accordance with specified requirements.
Learning Outcomes- Theoretical Content
Prepare a rigid light vehicle for road transport trips according to specification.
Vital rigid light vehicle components are inspected in a systematic way in order to comply with the relevant legislation.
Relevant legislation currently includes the Road Traffic Act of 1993.
Rigid light vehicle inspection is recorded legibly and in accordance with operational requirements/specifications
All rigid light vehicle defects are identified and reported accurately, comprehensively and timeously, so that the necessary actions to rectify defects are initiated
All prescribed and or other relevant preliminaries are executed in terms legislative and organisational requirements.
Preliminaries can include brake tests and start up procedures.
Drive a rigid light vehicle in accordance with specified requirements
Rigid light vehicle is driven and manoeuvred in accordance with the specified standard Range: K53.
Rigid light vehicle is operated in accordance with manufacturer's specifications.
Rigid light vehicle is driven and manoeuvred in accordance with legal provisions.
Rigid light vehicle is driven to actively prevent accidents, injury to people or damage to property/vehicle, despite the incorrect actions of others or adverse conditions, by driving safely and in a defensive manner.
Ensure the maintenance of road transport service quality
Time schedules are considered, implications for freight/passengers are established, and appropriate action is taken to ensure the maintenance of freight quality/passenger safety and comfort
The impact of load positioning on the stability of the rigid light vehicle is accurately described
Driving style is adapted in order to maintain freight quality/passenger safety and comfort during transportation
Organisational standards are adhered to with full consideration of safety and comfort factors and appropriate actions implemented to rectify problems are appropriate for specific contexts
Handle unexpected situations according to specified procedures
Rigid light vehicle and cab instruments are monitored for malfunctions and appropriate action is taken, where required
Driving is adapted to unexpected situations safely and according to specified procedures
Unexpected situations are reported according to operational procedures and legal requirements
Corrective actions to get freight/passengers to their destinations in the event of route deviations, delays experienced and breakdowns, as well as the company guidelines for consideration in selecting course of action described for specific contexts.
Reflect on vehicle performance and own operation of vehicle against requirements
The effect that weather, road and traffic conditions have on rigid light vehicle performance and driver actions is explained for specific contexts.
The influence of driver actions on the cost effective and efficient operation of rigid light vehicle is explained in terms of relevant, specified efficiency and effectiveness criteria.
The effect of physiological and psychological responses and conditions on driving performance is described in terms of how to manage these responses and conditions.
Park rigid light vehicle in accordance with specified requirements.
Vehicle is parked within designated or reserved areas in accordance with manufacturer specifications, traffic regulations and operational procedures.
Vehicle is shut down in accordance with manufacturer specifications, traffic regulations and operational procedures.
Vehicle is secured in accordance with manufacturer specifications, traffic regulations and operational procedures.
Security and convenience factors are taken into account.
Learning Outcomes- Practical Evaluation
In Cab Assessment
Practical Driver Evaluation
Competency Evaluation
Competency Scores
All learners are to achieve 80% and above for Theoretical Assessments
All learners are to achieve 100% for Practical Assessments
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