WHETHER you obtained your driver's licence two years ago or 20
years ago, Mark Butcher wants to help you.
As director of Driver Skills Australia, Mr Butcher is on a mission and believes
everybody using our roads need to be reminded.
"It's not about only understanding your own driving, but understanding that of other
road users and what to do when faced with potentially dangerous road situations," he said.
"Education of drivers in Tasmania needs attention, there is a huge gap in driver
training from licensing level - they need training in basic things like holding the wheel right and
sitting correctly."
It is fair to say Mr Butcher knows what he is talking about - he has owned DSA for 12
years. The 35-year-old started the business after working as a pilot, and enjoying motorsport as a
hobby.
"I was involved in holding drive days for manufacturers and it basically just got bigger
and bigger from there," he said.
Responsible for the running of the business and overseeing all training packages, Mr
Butcher works directly with companies to design training packages that are relevant to their
workforce.
Setting up a base in Tasmania 12 months ago, Mr Butcher said it was simply an ideal
location.
"I have always liked Tassie and I have the right people working for me on the mainland,
so I can basically run the entire business from here," he said.
With a range of courses available, Mr Butcher said 90% of the courses held in Tasmania
were the defensive driving courses.
"It is a one-day course and we have five to 10 people in the group.
"It is not at all based just on the practical side, it starts with two hours of theory
on road safety and driving conditions then in the afternoon we practise emergency braking," he
said.
"It is an ideal way to gain experience and develop an awareness of speed and physically
put it into practice. It is the complete package of all the important elements," he said.