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BMW Driver Training programme in India

BMW India introduces a unique Driver Training programme for its customers and prospective buyers.
1 min read6 Mar '12
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BMW India has introduced a Driver Training programme for its customers and prospective buyers. The event, which began last month, is on at Delhi NCR and Chennai this month too.

BMW dealers in Delhi, Gurgaon and Chennai are sending out formal invitations to BMW customers, who can avail of the programme free of cost.

The training includes basic and advanced courses under the guidance of qualified instructors. The basic course includes techniques like correct seating positions and steering wheel postures. The advanced course teaches participants techniques like avoidance manoeuvres, emergency and target braking, dynamic lane changes and deliberately induced understeering or oversteering on bends.

Dr Andreas Schaaf, President, BMW Group India, said, “BMW Driver Training is a signature training programme to improve the driving skills, handling, reaction time and awareness of BMW customers. The training programme is designed to help customers overcome potential hazards in day-to-day driving.”

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