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Thursday, December 18, 2008

How Safe Driving Ford

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Can you steer the wheel does not mean that advanced. Goodbye number of accidents in Indonesia remains high. This is to encourage Indonesia to run the Ford Motor Driving Skill for Life (DSFL) to the automotive media journalists in the Field of Multi Function Police, Cikeas, Cibubur, on Tuesday (16/12) yesterday.

DSFL special media training is an effort to help reduce the FMI in a traffic accident in Indonesia. In this program provided education about how to drive a safe and cost-efficient fuel.

"Safety in traffic is a serious problem in Indonesia and is an issue that is very relevant to our business. Driving Skills for Life is an ideal way for Ford to increase in the level of security and safety on the roads in Indonesia, "said Will Angove, President Director of FMI.

Based on police data, in Indonesia, 24 million traffic accidents in 2007, causing almost 37,000 deaths and more than 2.5 million injuries.

Training drive that also includes economic teaching how to anticipate road conditions, driving techniques pengaplikasian the economical fuel, the prevention of driving in high speed and vehicle maintenance for the fuel savings the optimum.

Membership in the drive to a safe and focus on the use of safety belts, understand and anticipate changes in road conditions, how to avoid the disruption of concentration and how to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.

Program global Ford Motor Company was launched in Indonesia since 25 August 2008 and in cooperation with the Ministry of Transportation and cooperation with the Asia Injury Prevention (AIP) Foundation and the Indonesian Defensive Driving Center (IDDC). Police supported the Republic of Indonesia with training certification from the National Board Certification Professional (BNSP).

"The cause of the largest in road accidents is the drivers themselves. Training is expected to increase the awareness of the importance of the meaning of the drivers," said Dodi Budiono, IDDC instructors.

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