Driver training

Driving downhill with Scania retarder

Drivers on driving

When Scania recently asked for tips on how to save fuel, the fans on the Scania Group Facebook page were keen to share their ideas. Their enthusiasm and their knowledge underscore the fact that the driver is the single most important factor for fuel economy.

Scania R 560 6x4 Highline at the test track. Shake and uphill.

The work of a test driver

Jan Andersson and Joel Pilot are test drivers and team leaders. They possess the skills required to provide feedback on details big and small as they put Scania vehicles to the test.

First on the scene

First on the scene of an accident

Road accidents happen every day. This simple yet harrowing fact means that, at some point of your driving life, you could be the first person to arrive at the scene of an accident. Knowing what to do in that situation is essential for anyone who works behind the wheel. “As a professional driver you are often seen as an authority on the road,” says Jonas Agaeus, Product Manager Scania Driver Training. “With the right knowledge you will be able to act and do the right thing.”

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New Scania service and repair workshop inaugurated in Quinhai, China

Hay Auto, a dealer for Scania in China, has opened a brand new service and repair workshop in the Qianhai district in China.

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Raising health and safety awareness

Scania has been training drivers in safe and fuel-efficient driving for more than 20 years. Now, that focus is intensifying.

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Challenge skills with Scania 2

Scania has given the Czech computer games publisher SCS Software the right to use its brand in the Trucks & Trailers simulation game.