Nasir Javed & Company
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Safe Driving


    The safety of our workers has always been of paramount importance and a key priority for Nasir Javed & Company. We work hard to provide a positive health and safety culture to our employees backed by processes and training so that health and safety is second nature to everyone. We remain committed to providing the safest working environment to our employees. 

In many cases, road accidents are predictable and preventable. Raising awareness about the cause of accidents, on abiding by and using standards correctly, and in exchanging best practice, is an important part of a holistic approach to road safety.


All active drivers are trained by National Highway & Motorway Police training college.

All active drivers are trained in transport safety principles on daily, weekly and monthly basis.

Defensive Driving


Session Objectives

You will be able to:

•Identify driving hazards
•Understand defensive driving techniques
•Use defensive driving techniques to prevent accidents and injuries on the road


Keep Alert and Be Prepared
•Keep your mind on your driving and
your hands on the wheel
•Scan the road ahead for problems
•Check mirrors frequently
•Expect the unexpected
•Yield to other drivers who are determined
to get there first


Be Extra Careful at Night
•Keep windshield clean to improve vision
•Turn lights on 1/2 hour before sunset
•Increase following distance to 6 seconds
•Be extra careful on curves and at intersections
•Switch from high to low beams to keep
from blinding other drivers
•If you have trouble, pull completely off
the road and use flashers

Obey Traffic Rules And Use Common Sense

•Speed limits
•Traffic signs 
and signals
•Follow the 
3-second rule
•Signal your intentions
•Pass with care and only where allowed


Keep Cool in Traffic
•Keep your
emotions in check
•Take steps to stay relaxed no matter what
•Allow enough time
to get there
•Don’t provoke
other drivers
•Report aggressive drivers to the police


Watch Out for Fatigue

•Be especially careful during late night, early morning, and mid-afternoon hours
•Stop, take a nap, and drink coffee if you’re tired
•Stop every so often over long distances
•Avoid medications that cause drowsiness

Seat Belts

•Saved over 100,000 lives
•Prevent crashing into steering wheel, dash,
or windshield
•Keep you inside vehicle
•Protect body organs
•Improve chance of remaining conscious
•Keep you behind the wheel if you have to swerve or brake suddenly


Key Points to Remember!
•Know the driving hazards you can face
on the road
•Maintain your vehicle in good condition
•Always wear a seat belt
•Follow traffic rules and obey signs
and signals
•Be a safe and defensive driver every day
•Know how to respond to an accident


If You’re Involved In an Accident

Call to concern officer.

Do not leave the scene.

Exchange important information.

Report accident to supervisor.

Supervisor reports accident to concern Management.