The Road Accident Fund seeks a qualified service provider to conduct 28 Defensive Driving Workshops across all nine provinces over a period of up to 12 months. These workshops aim to enhance road safety awareness and driving skills among participants.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to facilitate 28 Defensive Driving Workshops throughout South Africa's nine provinces. The selected provider will conduct these workshops over a contracted period of up to 12 months or until all trainings are completed, whichever comes first. Each workshop will accommodate up to 100 drivers and will cover essential defensive driving principles, including traffic rules, visual habits, speed management, and risk perception.
The service provider must have a proven track record in driver education, qualified facilitators, and the capacity to deliver training across multiple provinces. Each session will last a maximum of three hours and will include comprehensive training materials, attendance records, and certificates of completion for participants. The workshops are designed to improve road safety and reduce accidents by equipping drivers with the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate South African roads safely.
This initiative not only aims to enhance individual driving capabilities but also contributes to the broader goal of promoting road safety within communities. By engaging in this tender, service providers will play a crucial role in fostering safer driving practices and reducing the incidence of road accidents in South Africa.
This tender is suitable for training organizations, educational institutions, and companies specializing in driver safety and education. Businesses with experience in conducting workshops and a strong understanding of road safety regulations are encouraged to apply.