Introduction: the number of road users is increasing, leading to a rise in traffic accidents, making it crucial for bystanders to know how to respond correctly. One of the main challenges in first aid is the need for drivers to refresh their first aid knowledge and the importance of introducing refresher courses. Purpose: to determine the attitudes of motor vehicle drivers towards and their views on the introduction of first aid refresher courses. Additionally, assess the drivers first aid knowledge, how they self-evaluate their skills, and their opinions on the necessity of refresher courses. Methods: data collection was conducted using a survey questionnaire. We surveyed individuals who had completed their driver's license exam. The survey was created using the online survey tool 1KA and consisted of 18 closed-ended questions. Results: a total of 468 individuals participated in the survey. Most respondents felt confident about their first aid skills; however, their actual knowledge, particularly in cases involving spinal injuries, was lacking. The majority (74 %) expressed that a short refresher course should be legally mandated every ten years. Discussion and Conclusion: according to the opinions of most respondents, a refresher first aid course should be a legally mandated requirement. It's also essential to explore other ways to raise awareness among drivers about first aid and to refresh their knowledge. This would improve the first aid skills of motor vehicle drivers, increase their confidence in providing aid, and potentially reduce the number of fatalities on Slovenian roads.
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