More drivers should be trained to deal with the aftermath of crashes according to new survey
· Fifty per cent of people would like post-accident training · Thirty-nine per cent of people wrongly believe they can be traced by their mobile phone Eighty-four per cent of people think more drivers should be trained in the skills needed to deal with the aftermath of a road traffic collision, according to a new survey from the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) and Driver First Assist (DFA). Of the 2198 respondents, 50 per cent said they would like to participate in such training themselves, and 34 per cent were interested in finding out more. The majority of