Australian
4x4 Driver Training has three Nationally recognised 4wd driver training
courses all of which are carried out on real, and sometimes rough, bush
tracks which
are -
Level 1 - 1 day Drive and Recover a 4wd Vehicle
Level 2 - 2 day Drive and Recover a 4wd Vehicle
This course covers the same ground as the 1 day course except we do more driving practice
covering more difficult terrain, different types of
water crossings and some more advanced
vehicle recovery processes
Level 3 - 1 or 2 day Advanced Drive and Recover a
4wd Vehicle
Beware - Some
trainers run their training on man made training courses
- this training seldom prepares you for the real bush and the real
off road because it is not the real bush, is not the real off
road, doesn't look the same, just isn't the same and can never prepare or teach you the same
Most 4wd driver training courses spend time sitting in the classroom, sometimes up to 50% or more, learning theory. We will send you the theory to do before the
course so that
we
can give you the maximum time on the course actually driving and
gaining valuable experience. The theory we send you should only take
you an hour or so.
One Day courses are $295.00 and Two day courses are $395.00 and are all Nationally recognised
Corporate rates available for during the week courses and
courses tailored to your specific requirements if necessary
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 | We are accredited to deliver the following units -
- Drive and Recover a 4wd
Vehicle - national code number SISODRV302A
- Coordinate Recoveries of 4wd Vehicles - national code number SISODRV405A
- Drive a 4wd vehicle in Difficult Terrain - national code number SISODRV404A
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The 4wd driver training course
costs include all instruction and a top quality and very comprehensive 4wd training
handbook, but does not
include vehicles, fuel meals or
accomodation.
You are welcome to bring your spouse or partner as a passenger with you at no
extra charge. You are also welcome to bring your children, contact us for details.
All
of our courses are recognised throughout Australia and fall under the
control of the Australian Skills Quality Authority. VETAB which used to
be the controlling body for Registered Training Organisations in New
South Wales ceased to exist on July 1st 2011.
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