Motorists over 55 year of age are being invited to take part in a driver assessment programme to help improve their driving.
Powys County Council has launched the project as part of a county-wide programme. The course is an informal and confidential assessment of a person’s driving skills, which aims to offer advice and support to enable them to continue driving with improved safety and confidence.
Following a practical driving assessment, each candidate is given a comprehensive debriefing where advice and possible remedial actions are discussed.
Cllr Geraint Hopkins, Cabinet Member for Environment and Regulation, said: “Unfortunately, there has been a significant increase in the number of mature drivers who are killed or seriously injured on Powys roads, making them one of our most vulnerable road users.
“I feel that this project will help to improve individuals’ driving skills and ultimately lead to a reduction in collisions and casualties.”
Sarah Morris, the council’s Senior Road Safety Officer, said: “The one-hour assessment will be carried out by Approved Driving Instructors and participants can use either their own or the instructor’s vehicle. I urge our senior drivers to take part in this worthwhile assessment.”
The assessment is free if you are 65 years old and over or if you have been referred by your GP. If you are aged 55-64 years old, you can still participate in the scheme but a £10 contribution is payable.
If you would like to find out more or to register to take part, contact the Road Safety Unit on 01597 826637 or road.safety@powys.gov.uk