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Most of the time, parking lot incidents are minor. And if they’re just scratches and dings, it may not seem like such a big deal. But there are bigger costs and repercussions that safety managers must consider.
We cover the top three most common driving behaviors that safety managers need to be on the lookout for when it comes to establishing a clear safety policy, monitoring violations and implementing effective driver training.
SambaSafety uses a mastery-based system for our online driver training courses, meaning that to complete a module, the driver trainee must demonstrate mastery of the material presented.
We explore reasons why your fleet safety program may have gaps, as well as the strategies you can implement to fill them.
In our webinar, our team of experts provides valuable insight into how hiring managers can establish a solid onboarding strategy to both expand your hiring pool and improve your driver retention rates.
It’s crucial for companies to promote a culture of safety and nurture good driving habits among their fleet. Safety managers can do this by sending out frequent safety messages to their truck drivers.
Commercial drivers can easily fall victim to road rage, especially if companies aren't utilizing driver training to combat it. Learn how fleets can reduce road rage.
With the new ELDT regulations in effect, there’s now an established national standard in place for obtaining a CDL. For companies that offer in-house training, implementing an online ELDT training curriculum has some impactful benefits.
Violations provide specific insight into who in your fleet could be engaging in distracted driving. Many distracted driving violations are also an indication that a driver is more likely to be involved in a crash within the next year.
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