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Ford Thailand announces the success of the Ford Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) training program or 'Smart, Economical, Safe Driving', which Ford has organized for the 12th year in a row, expanding the training to cover 7 provinces. Provinces include Bangkok, Chanthaburi, Nakhon Sawan, Udon Thani, Kanchanaburi, Saraburi and Khon Kaen. In 2019, there were more than 750 people participating in training to enhance safe driving skills, resulting in a total of more than 13,000 people receiving training in Thailand since it began. project Highlights of activities organized in the year 2018 26562 is a focus on Telegram Number Data increasing correct and safe driving skills for women. Ford joined with radio station JS.100 to organize training for more than 100 female drivers. In addition, Ford also organized training for corporate partners, such as training for the unit's drivers. Various works, etc., as part of the continuation of the 'Smart, Economical, Safe Driving' project in other provinces. Ford has partnered with distributors in each province. Arrange training for interested drivers at no cost. This has been well received by the general public and government agencies in various provinces such as the Department of Transport and local traffic departments. Ford plans to continue training in 3 more provinces: Chiang Mai, Chonburi, and Rayong in January 2020.iq93eefddf8d9614e56ffe8b0c010ad619-0 iq93eefddf8d9614e56ffe8b0c010ad619-1 “Ford recognizes the importance of enhancing correct and safe driving skills for drivers across the country.
We are proud to be a part of creating awareness of safe driving in Thailand. This project gives trainees the opportunity to learn safe driving techniques. Both theory and practice in virtual situations from a team of experts. Including techniques for controlling the car during an emergency. To help reduce the chance of accidents on the road," said Ms. Kamonchanok Prasertsom, Director of Corporate Communications, Ford Thailand and ASEAN Markets, said the 'Smart, Economical, Safe Driving' project is one of Ford's social activities that Held in many countries around the world, Ford Thailand brought the Ford Ranger pickup truck and the Ford Everest multi-purpose passenger car that stand out with their excellent performance. Packed with safety technology and intelligent driving assistance technology such as automatic emergency braking system with pedestrian detection system or Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) control system to reduce the risk of slipping. in all road conditions Build confidence in every drive. For participants to test drive in various situations, Ford also brought technology to simulate pregnancy for attendees to learn how to prepare for driving and travel tips for Pregnant mothers, such as using seat belts correctly and safely And another safety issue that Ford attaches great importance to. is a campaign for drivers not to drive while intoxicated or tired. Ford has therefore introduced technology to simulate the state of intoxication and fatigue to provide knowledge to trainees. The suit simulates some of the effects of drinking alcohol or when the body is tired, such as slower movement, vision, and slower reflexes. and poor body coordination This may cause death to the driver, passengers and other road users. All of these simulation sets received great interest from the trainees.
Ford Thailand announces the success of the Ford Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) training program or 'Smart, Economical, Safe Driving', which Ford has organized for the 12th year in a row, expanding the training to cover 7 provinces. Provinces include Bangkok, Chanthaburi, Nakhon Sawan, Udon Thani, Kanchanaburi, Saraburi and Khon Kaen. In 2019, there were more than 750 people participating in training to enhance safe driving skills, resulting in a total of more than 13,000 people receiving training in Thailand since it began. project Highlights of activities organized in the year 2018 26562 is a focus on Telegram Number Data increasing correct and safe driving skills for women. Ford joined with radio station JS.100 to organize training for more than 100 female drivers. In addition, Ford also organized training for corporate partners, such as training for the unit's drivers. Various works, etc., as part of the continuation of the 'Smart, Economical, Safe Driving' project in other provinces. Ford has partnered with distributors in each province. Arrange training for interested drivers at no cost. This has been well received by the general public and government agencies in various provinces such as the Department of Transport and local traffic departments. Ford plans to continue training in 3 more provinces: Chiang Mai, Chonburi, and Rayong in January 2020.iq93eefddf8d9614e56ffe8b0c010ad619-0 iq93eefddf8d9614e56ffe8b0c010ad619-1 “Ford recognizes the importance of enhancing correct and safe driving skills for drivers across the country.
We are proud to be a part of creating awareness of safe driving in Thailand. This project gives trainees the opportunity to learn safe driving techniques. Both theory and practice in virtual situations from a team of experts. Including techniques for controlling the car during an emergency. To help reduce the chance of accidents on the road," said Ms. Kamonchanok Prasertsom, Director of Corporate Communications, Ford Thailand and ASEAN Markets, said the 'Smart, Economical, Safe Driving' project is one of Ford's social activities that Held in many countries around the world, Ford Thailand brought the Ford Ranger pickup truck and the Ford Everest multi-purpose passenger car that stand out with their excellent performance. Packed with safety technology and intelligent driving assistance technology such as automatic emergency braking system with pedestrian detection system or Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) control system to reduce the risk of slipping. in all road conditions Build confidence in every drive. For participants to test drive in various situations, Ford also brought technology to simulate pregnancy for attendees to learn how to prepare for driving and travel tips for Pregnant mothers, such as using seat belts correctly and safely And another safety issue that Ford attaches great importance to. is a campaign for drivers not to drive while intoxicated or tired. Ford has therefore introduced technology to simulate the state of intoxication and fatigue to provide knowledge to trainees. The suit simulates some of the effects of drinking alcohol or when the body is tired, such as slower movement, vision, and slower reflexes. and poor body coordination This may cause death to the driver, passengers and other road users. All of these simulation sets received great interest from the trainees.