Nellore: Adani Skill Development Centre, an arm of Adani enterprises has created a Defensive Driving module for the drivers in the Krishnapatnam port with the objective of preparing the drivers not to be fast and furious but safe and sound. Adani Foundation, through this course, focuses on decreasing the risk of collisions and traffic violations, minimising liability risks and legal costs, reducing insurance premiums and workers’ compensation claims, lower vehicle repair and replacement expenses, and protecting business operations and brand identity while reducing business costs and liabilities. The course introduced the drivers to the major characteristics of defensive driving, namely Knowledge, Alertness, Foresight, Judgement, and Skill.
Adani Skill Development Centre is a successful venture that gives youth across India modern and employable skills training. It makes a relentless effort to reach out to various parts of society, particularly women, marginalised populations, tribals, and rural youth.
The defensive driving course imparts a set of driving techniques that enable one to protect themselves from potential crashes brought on by reckless and intoxicated drivers as well as terrible weather. By adhering to safe driving procedures, defensive drivers can steer clear of potential road hazards. The training is open to anyone with a learner’s permit or a driver’s licence.
Adani Foundation was started in 1996 as a tribute to the ideals of the Late Shri Shantilal and Shrimati Shantaba with a focus on the welfare of those who are less fortunate. The Foundation has spearheaded social upliftment initiatives in India for more than 25 years, the world’s biggest and most populous democracy. These initiatives are in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. In accordance with India’s sustainable development goals, the foundation works in the fields of education, community health, sustainable livelihood, and the advancement of community infrastructure. Through the years, the Foundation has focused more on empowering women and addressing environmental concerns in addition to providing sustainable livelihoods, health and nutrition, and education.
“Corporate Social Responsibility is measured in terms of businesses improving conditions for their employees, shareholders, communities, and environment. But moral responsibility goes further, reflecting the need for corporations to address fundamental ethical issues such as inclusion, dignity, and equality. – Klaus Schwab”
As Klaus Schwab rightly stated, CSR is a moral responsibility, and the self-sustainable CSR initiatives taken up by Adani Enterprises contributed to nation-building and development. As part of its commitment to inclusive growth and sustainable development, Adani Foundation also contributes to the nation-building efforts of the communities where the Adani Group operates and over 3.7 million people have benefited from this organization, which began with a few rural communities in Mundra, Gujarat.
By utilizing safe driving strategies, defensive driving allows drivers to address hazards in a predictable manner by utilizing a variety of defensive driving strategies. Besides teaching the basics of traffic law and procedure, these strategies go much further. By anticipating situations and making safe, well-informed decisions, students learn defensive driving skills and reduce their driving risks. When completing a safe driving manoeuvre, decisions are based on the conditions on the road and the environment.
Adhireddy Suresh is a heavy vehicle driver (HMV) with M/S Sree Maruthi Nandan Company at Adani Krishnapatnam Port. He says “life on the road is full of risks, so one must practice safety. He is concerned about the rising number of road accidents in the country and feels there is a need for safe drivers. Companies face liability risks and legal expenses as a result of employee traffic accidents, along with lost productivity, increased insurance costs, and increased workers’ compensation costs.”
As per data, 4,03,116 accidents were reported in 2021 which resulted in 1,55,622 deaths and injured 3,71,884. Overspeeding accounts for 58.7 per cent of the total accidents, while dangerous/careless driving or overtaking comprised 25.7 per cent.
Buduru Sivakumar, 27, from Muthukur village in Nellore district, has a similar story and after training in defensive driving, he now works as a light motor vehicle (LMV) driver, working with M/S Royal Marine, Adani Krishnapatnam Port. As he puts it, “The driver training program teaches learners how to drive effectively. We have been taught how to identify and eliminate bad driving behaviours and how to drive safely,”
Also hailing from a remote village in Nellore district, Tandra Vamsi also took up a month-long skill training course in LMV Level-3 Driving and today is placed with M/S Royal Marine at Adani Krishnapatnam Port. hE ADDS, “Since receiving training, I have learned that trained drivers are less likely to cause accidents and they react faster and take action to prevent them.”
In the Defensive Driving program at Adani Skill Development, you learn road skills, techniques, and strategies that will help you defend yourself against possible collisions. Furthermore, it enables drivers to practice safe driving habits. The ability to drive defensively can prepare one for any situation and help one make the right decision when it comes to responding to it.