Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 25 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Module 1: How to Acquire Driving License in Kenya2
- Module 2: Introduction & Fundamental Driving RulesDriving opens a world of freedom and responsibility. Mastering the art of controlling a vehicle unlocks the ability to travel independently, explore new places, and fulfil daily commitments. However, it also demands focus, awareness, and adherence to rules for safety2
- Module 3: Vehicle Constructions and ControlsThis chapter gives an overview of the light motor vehicle construction and controls. You will also learn where these parts are situated in the light vehicle and how they function. This is the control panel placed at the front of the vehicle or dashboard. The dashboard has instruments and controls used to run the vehicle. You should get to know the names and location of these controls. You should also know how these controls and instrument’s function and how to maintain them. There are slight differences in the dashboard depending on the make and model of the vehicle.4
- Module 4: Vehicle ControlThis section allows you to start putting your theoretical knowledge into practice. You will be asked to demonstrate certain aspects of your theoretical training at the manoeuvre yard. The manoeuvre yard also provides you with an opportunity to practise and gain confidence in driving before taking the car out to the road.6
- Module 5: Model Town BoardThe Model Town Board (M.T.B) is an example of a road network on a board. It is a simplified representation used to explain the types of roads found in major towns of Kenya and East Africa.3
- Module 6: Traffic Signs and SignalsIn Kenya, traffic signs and signals are standardised and regulated by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA). They serve to guide, warn, and regulate road users, ensuring safe and efficient travel.5
- Module 7: Factors in Traffic3
- Module 8: Safety, Tips and Guidance7