Transport And Communications 2018, 6(1):22-25 | DOI: 10.26552/tac.C.2018.1.6

Driver Training

Vladimír Rievaj1, Ján Gaňa2, Tomasz Figlus3
1 Department of Road and Urban Transport, Faculty of Operation and Economics of Transport and Communications, University of Zilina in Zilina, Zilina, 010 26, Slovak Republic
2 LS Intertank Slovakia s.r.o., Hlboké nad Váhom, 014 01, Slovak Republic
3 Department of Automotive Vehicle Construction, Faculty of Transport, Silesian University of Technology, Katowice, 40 019, Poland

Road transport has become a very important part of supply chain management. The large number of vehicles in operation requests large number of qualified person to operate them. The lack of young person interested in this job and obstacles in the training and qualification process result in current labour market state when large number of person are missing.

Keywords: drivers, training, qualification
JEL classification: R40

Published: March 30, 2018  Show citation

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Rievaj, V., Gaňa, J., & Figlus, T. (2018). Driver Training. Transport And Communications6(1), 22-25. doi: 10.26552/tac.C.2018.1.6
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References

  1. DIRECTIVE 2003/59/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of July 15, 2003, as subsequently amended.
  2. Act No. 280/2006 as subsequently amended.
  3. Decree of the Ministry of the Interior of the Slovak Republic No. 225/2004 Coll. of March 29, 2004, implementing certain provisions of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Act on road traffic as subsequently amended.
  4. Decree of the Ministry of Interior 87/1964 Coll. on driver's licenses of May 21, 1964.
  5. The National Council of the Slovak Republic Act No. 315/1996 Coll. on road traffic.
  6. Act No. 08/2009 Coll. of December 3, 2008, on road traffic and amendments to certain acts.
  7. Act No. 144/2010 Coll. of March 3, 2010, amending Act No. 8/2009 Coll. on road traffic and on amendments to certain acts as subsequently amended and on amendments to certain acts.

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