EBFD is a feature of the car that monitors the loading of the wheels as well as speed and other factors to ensure the braking force is distributed to each wheel in the most effective way, 
  ABS or Anti Lock Braking is a system that helps to reduce the likelihood of skidding. This reduces the distance that it would take the car to stop, but, more importantly, steering control is maintained while under emergency braking.  
  ECO Safe Driving is a new initiative by the DSA. One of the elements of ECO safe driving is to minimise the amount of fuel used. To monitor this, the car is fitted with a trip computer to accurately monitor fuel usage.  
     
 

The Tuition Car is a Peugeot 307 HDi. Although not the smallest driving school car on the road, it is very roomy inside and with good  all around visibility.

 It is very easy to drive. The car can easily accommodate drivers of any size, tall or short, with a height adjustable seat as well as reach and rake adjustable steering. The car is fitted with dual controls and multiple air bags for safety, and air conditioning for comfort. The front side windows are electric as are the door mirrors.

For the technically-minded, the car has EBFD (electronic brake force distribution) and ABS (anti lock braking system).  The engine is a 1.6 litre,16 valve turbo diesel unit producing 110 Bhp.

 
       
 
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