Driver Training Information

 

 

 

 

 

All members of Affiliated 4WD Clubs have access to Nationally Accredited Driver Training program. This allows any member to obtain formal nationally recognised qualifications. Driver Training is provide to Association Clubs via the Driver Training Unit (DTU).

 

What is the DTU?


The DTU is The Driver Training Unit of " Four Wheel Drive NSW & ACT". The DTU is made up of volunteers who are members of affiliated clubs with experience in both 4WDing and training and a desire to improve the level and quality of training within Association clubs.

The Driver Training Unit of "Four Wheel Drive NSW & ACT" is a Registered Training Organisation RTO Provider No 5172 able to train and assess nationally accredited courses / units in 4WDing contained within the National Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package.

 

What training and Assessment does the DTU provide?


The DTU's main aim is to work with affiliated clubs to improve the quality of 4WD training. This may include any of the following: assessment of club driver trainers / club members, providing support / resources to assist club driver trainers in delivering accredited training, delivering accredited training and assessment for clubs without experienced/ qualified trainers.

This program provides the basis for clubs to deliver accredited training and assessment to Association Clubs.