Driving School

Defensive Driving and Soft Skill Training – GCB

On the 7th and 8th of November 2020, Toptech Transport and Logistics hosted Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB) Drivers on a 2-Day Defensive Driving and Soft Skills Training.

Many Thanks to all delegates on a successful training programme

Turned tyres of Toptech Ghana branded vehicle

How to Park Your Vehicle on a Hill

Does it matter to turn your tyres when you park your vehicle?

No, it does not matter at all. The only time you really need to turn your tyres is when parking on a hill.

On the hill you should point your wheels away from the curb. This is useful. In case your vehicle rolls backwards, your tyre will hit the curb. Your vehicle will not slip to descend in case of such any emergency.

To learn these and more check out our Defensive and Offroad Driver Training Programme which equips drivers with not just the knowledge on how to drive but what to do when the unexpected happens.

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Road Safety for Children and Road Engineering in Ghana – Cecil Garbrah

Cecil Ebow Garbrah, a Road Safety Management Expert and Transport Consultant speaks to the issue of road safety for kids and what parents need to do keep Ghana’s future leaders safe.

War Against Indiscipline

War Against Indiscipline. #WAI On #PointofView, Bernard Avle and his guests. Samuel Attah-Mensah CEO Citi FM/Citi TV and Cecil Garbrah – CEO and Founder of Toptech Transport and Logistics, delve into the progress of Citi TV’s ‘War against Indiscipline’ campaign.

https://www.facebook.com/CitiTVGH/videos/944580609221609/

 

Toptech trains drivers in soft skills and advanced driving

Toptech Transport and Logistics in collaboration with the World Bank is organizing a one-week training on ‘Advanced driving and soft skill training’ for some 135 World Bank drivers across Africa.

The training according to the Executive Director of Toptech Mr. Cecil Garbrah, is in accordance with the policy of the World Bank to keep its workers knowledgeable with technology.

“It is really important that as a policy of the World Bank the drivers must be trained periodically so that they will save lives and properties for the bank and also to be ambassadors of the bank” he said
Mr. Garbrah added that the training comes in handy since there have been calls from stakeholders for drivers to resort to defensive driving in order to reduce road accidents.

“This training will help these drivers not only represent the World Bank in their various countries but also assist Africa in reducing the carnage on our roads” he noted.

According to him, driving is not only about the ability to move and operate a vehicle rather it requires a lot of skills.

“ If you’re driving a 4*4 you need the skill to manipulate the gears in case of any emergency and I am sorry to say, the Ghanaian driver cannot do this and I pray Corporate Ghana will take this up so that they’ll employ very good drivers and train them periodically” he said.

He said, participants will be taken through rigorous training throughout the one-week course.

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