Traffic School and Defensive Driving Programs
Escuela de Trafico y Curso de Manejo Defensivo

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NTSI Law Enforcement and Fire Department Programs

Safer - Aware - Focused - Educated - Responsible

Interested in learning more? Send us an email at rbellassai@ntsi.com

Law Enforcement

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • To discover who, what, when, where, and how law enforcement collisions occur.
  • To understand how mental awareness and stress can effect driving.
  • Learn if they may be an aggressive driver.
  • Discuss police pursuit driving.
  • Explore the meaning of sensory overload.
  • Gain information on anger and driving
  • Allows participants to discover areas of defensive driving that are specific to law enforcement.
  • To assist participants in examining their current driving behaviors and assist them in their goal of being a professional law enforcement vehicle operator.
  • To discover who, what, when, where, and how law enforcement collisions occur.
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Benefits of the program:

  • Learning how to cope with daily stress can improve the quality of your life and your driving behavior
  • Increase productivity by avoiding injury/disability
  • Safer Drivers

 

Fire Department

PROGRAM TOPICS:

  • Fire Department Collisions
  • Mental Awareness
  • Stress Awareness
  • Aggressive Driving
  • Response Driving
  • Sensory Overload
  • Anger Management
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Unlike traditional driver safety courses that emphasize skills, law and knowledge, NTSI empowers drivers to review their attitudes and find new ways to break old habits.  To accomplish this we apply Choice Theory, and innovative behavior modification strategy by Dr. William Glasser that involves participants in a process of identifying and modifying high risk behaviors.

For additional information please contact our Corporate Office atrbellassai@ntsi.com for a Regional Director in your area.

 

 

Benefits of the program:

  • Allows participants to discover areas of defensive driving specific to fire fighters.
  • To assist participants in examining their current driving behaviors and help them in their goal of being a professional fire department vehicle operator.
  • To discover who, what, when, where and how fire department collisions occur.
  • Learning how to cope with daily stress can improve the quality of one’s life and one’s driving behavior.
  • Increase productivity by avoiding injury/disability.
  • Safer Driver.

 

This program is approximately two hours in length and is most often taught as an addition to the core curriculum SAFER Driver Challenge, EVOC or EVAP training programs

 


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