4wdID standard 4WD driver training in the field

Courses

4wdID Course System

Start with the three-day standard course and build off-road skills that can be learned, trained and reviewed. Off-road driving should not rely only on experience and courage. Through standard and specialty courses, 4wdID turns “knowing how to drive” into knowing how to read terrain, control the vehicle, work with a team and turn back when needed.

Learning Entry

Why every learning path starts with the standard course

Off-road driving should not rely only on experience and courage. Through standard and specialty courses, 4wdID aims to turn “knowing how to drive” into knowing how to read terrain, control the vehicle, work with a team and turn back when needed.

The standard course is the entry point to the 4wdID curriculum. It first builds a shared safety language, vehicle understanding and action limits so students know when to proceed and when to stop. Without this foundation, later Desert, Snow, Gobi, Overlanding, Forest & Mud and Rock Crawling specialty courses can become scattered tips rather than training that can be repeated and reviewed.

Three-day Standard Course

What the three-day standard course covers

The standard course is not three days of activities. It puts vehicle knowledge, action, judgement, recovery and debrief into one learning sequence.
Day 1

First build a shared off-road language

  • Off-road fundamentals
  • Off-road history and values
  • Safety and risk management
  • Vehicle and equipment system basics

Day one explains why things are done this way and sets the training baseline: safety first, judgement before action.

Day 2

Turn core logic into controlled actions

  • Basic physics and vehicle dynamics
  • Mode understanding
  • Basic field practice and vehicle control
  • Low-speed precision and hill work

Day two moves into hands-on training, using low-speed precision, wheel-placement judgement and hill work to build repeatable basic vehicle-control skills.

Day 3

Put individual skill into real team situations

  • Equipment recovery and winch basics
  • Environment and track judgement
  • Integrated assessment and review

Day three connects recovery, track choice, teamwork and assessment so students know their limits and how to train next.

Training Outcomes

What you actually gain after three days

01

Clearer safety awareness

Know where risk comes from and when to slow down, observe, communicate, or stop.

02

More systematic vehicle and equipment understanding

Understand the relationship between 4WD modes, tyres, tyre pressure, basic equipment, and recovery tools.

03

More stable low-speed control

Drive basic sections with smaller inputs, slower rhythm and clearer wheel placement.

04

Clearer risk-judgement logic

On hills, soft ground, low grip and complex lines, judge the limits before acting.

05

Basic recovery and teamwork

Understand basic unsticking, winching, and spotter commands so recovery does not become a new risk source.

06

Better track judgement and clearer limits

Know whether a track suits you, your vehicle and your team, and know when to call it.

Course Information

Standard Course Information

Course Name4wdID Three-day Standard Course
TuitionRMB 5,998 per person
Duration3 days
Meals and LodgingNot included
Class OpeningOpens with 15 students
Best ForNew owners / off-road enthusiasts / modification-shop customers / club core members / instructor candidates

Specialty Course Matrix

After the standard course, you can enter these specialty courses

Specialty courses do not start from zero. They build on the safety language, vehicle understanding and action limits established in the standard course, then move into specific terrain, trip and industry use cases.

Terrain Specialty Courses

Desert Specialty Course

Learn tyre pressure, momentum, dune reading, bogging prevention and team exit conditions.

Snow Specialty Course

Train low-grip control, braking-distance judgement, hill safety and cold-weather risk management.

Gobi Specialty Course

Understand fast gravel, washouts, long-distance travel rhythm and vehicle durability limits.

Overlanding Specialty Course

For overlanding, self-sufficient travel, trip planning, communications and contingency decisions.

Forest & Mud Specialty Course

Covers mud, wet forest tracks, water crossings, slippery climbs and descents, low-impact driving and controlled recovery.

Rock Crawling Specialty Course

Build wheel-placement recognition, vehicle attitude control, low-speed precision, traction management and spotter communication for rock crawling.

Technical and Industry Specialty Courses

Technical Modification Specialty Course

Turns suspension, tyres, protection, driveline and use-case matching into a system drivers can understand and judge.

Content and Field-production Specialty Courses

Documentary Field-production Specialty Course

For off-road field filming, safe positioning, convoy coordination and authentic story work.

Learning Path

Your 4wdID Learning Path

The standard course is not the end. It is the entry into more specific terrain, more complex tasks, and higher-level roles.
01

Standard Course

Build the basic understanding and control skills behind safe off-road driving.

02

Specialty Courses

Move into Desert, Snow, Gobi, Overlanding, Forest & Mud, Rock Crawling, technical modification, or field-production courses.

03

Advanced Growth / Instructor Path

Through continued training, debrief and internal record, grow into a more mature driver or teaching role.

Why Learn

Why 4wdID courses are worth learning

System

Not scattered tips, but a structured system

From the standard course to specialty courses, build the shared foundation before moving into terrain-specific training.

Understanding

Not just taking you out, but helping you understand off-road driving

Students do not just finish a track; they understand the relationship between vehicle, terrain, risk and decisions.

Closed Loop

Not just theory, not just moves, but a full training loop

Understanding, guided showing, practice, correction, assessment and debrief form the three-day training.

Progression

Not finished after one course, but a continuous growth path

After the standard course, students can continue into specialty courses, advanced training and instructor pathways.

Upcoming sessions

Public 4wdID course booking

Public sessions keep the booking intent and media referral code through login or registration.
Risk briefing and equipment requirements are confirmed before attendance. No online payment in this phase.
4WDID-STD-3DS Standard course

Upcoming training session

Contact 4wdID for the latest schedule.

City
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Training base
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Instructor
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Schedule
2026-06-26 to 2026-06-28
Seats
14 seats available
Fee
¥5,998
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These three days help you build the basic understanding, control and judgement needed for specialty courses. Email:info@4wdID.com