Maruti Suzuki Driving School Surpasses Two Mn Learners Milestone

Mobility Outlook Bureau
27 Jul 2023
01:43 PM
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While it took 13 years to reach the milestone of one million learner training, the next one million was achieved in just five years. It aims to expand the network and train over four million people by 2030.


Maruti Suzuki

Maruti Suzuki Driving School (MSDS) has achieved the milestone of enrolling two million learners under its driving training programme.

Driving training courses feature advanced training methodology, including state-of-the-art driving simulators and practical and theoretical courses. The courses available are - the learner standard track course, learner extended track course, learner detailed track course, advanced course and corporate course. These courses are available in nine languages, including English & Hindi.

The skilled trainers provide the trainees with training sessions on-road behaviour, defensive driving, Good Samaritan Law, as well as traffic rules and regulations. These courses are designed to meet the training requirement of the trainees suitably. MSDS also collaborates with various corporate, Government sectors, the defence sector, fleet owners, NGOs, schools, and colleges to jointly conduct road safety programmes to suit their varied needs.

As part of Maruti Suzuki’s digital initiative, MSDS has also introduced a mobile application based on the concept of “Learning on the Go”. This allows trainees the option to take their theoretical sessions from the comfort of their homes. Apart from this, MSDS has also launched a functionality where users can take mock learner license tests on its official website to check their knowledge and practice before appearing for their learner license test.

Shashank Srivastava, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing & Sales, Maruti Suzuki India, noted that education is one of the key pillars of road safety, and MSDS was conceived to provide professional driving training. “While it took us 13 years to reach the milestone of one million learner training, the next one million was achieved in just five years,” he added.

The company believes that driving is a life skill, and MSDS aims to expand the network and train over four million people with quality driving skills by 2030.

MSDS commenced operations in 2005 with the objective of offering world-class driving curriculums for its learners, including novice learners and those who wish to brush up on their driving skills.

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