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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations set the baseline for training requirements for entry-level drivers.
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With the new ELDT regulations taking effect today, there’s now an established national standard in place for obtaining a CDL.
There’s been a troubling increase in traffic-related deaths across the country over the past two years. In SambaSafety’s home state of Colorado, there were more traffic deaths in 2021 than any year since 2002. The 20-year high will likely exceed 700 fatalities as final numbers continue trickling in.
With the new ELDT rules going into effect shortly, you’d be forgiven for overlooking that the new Hazmat endorsement rules are here too. Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) is already a huge change, and the phrase “piling on” has been muttered more than once.
If you don’t already include winter driving statistics in your fleet driver safety training, download our free infographic. It’s packed with stats and safety tips that can boost the effectiveness of your company driver safety program.
There’s good news and bad news about the new entry level driver training (ELDT) requirements that take effect February 7, 2022.
Don’t get caught off guard by the new ELDT curriculum and instructor requirements. Answer these three questions to find out if your fleet is ready for ELDT 2022.
Slips, trips and falls are the most common driver injury, and the average cost is $36,000-$47,000 per incident. Download a free slip and fall injury prevention poster.
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