The club provides in-house training for its members covering the basic elements of four wheel driving.
The training course used by the Jackaroo 4WD Club comprises of a full day of theory, a practical day plus a club trip specifically tailored to allow members to put into practice the basic skills learned on the first practical day. This club trip is restricted to candidates that are being trained/assessed and the trainers/assessors.
Course Summary : Covers
- Structural and main handling differences between a conventional 2WD and a 4WD
vehicle.
- Factors affecting tyre size, fitment, type, rating and pressure.
- Recovery hooks and mounting features are correctly identified.
- Hazards associated with incorrect use of a vehicle are identified.
- Vehicle pre departure checks - internal, external, under bonnet, and underneath.
- Safe loading practices.
- 4WD vehicles correctly and safely operated both on and off-road on formed tracks.
- Smooth accelerator control strategies.
- Recommended braking techniques.
- 4WD low and high range selection.
- Track survey and best route selection with regard to safety and minimal impact on the environment.
- Selecting the appropriate 4WD range and gear in different terrain types and obstacles.
- Stall key start recovery technique.
- Vehicle checks on route.
- Repairs to damaged track are performed if necessary.
- Convoy rules.
- Use a single snatch strap to recover a 4WD vehicle.
- Perform maintenance and minor Repairs on a 4WD vehicle.
- Changing a wheel on uneven ground.
- Plan for minimal environmental impact.
- Interpret weather conditions to determine suitability for activity.
- Select suitable navigation equipment where necessary.
- Determine food and water requirements for journey.
- Plan Outdoor Recreation Activities.
- Responsible 4WDriving and Code of Ethics.
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