Driver Training
Fleet driver training is an important part of fleet management. Developing fleet drivers and educating them can not only increase their awareness but can also reduce accidents and the costs related, improve fuel efficiency and lower costs.
Fleet Driver Training Companies
Fleet driver training can be an expensive service to utilise across your fleet, effective fleet management software and accident management companies can highlight specific areas for improvement and particular drivers who need further training. Searching for fleet driver training companies is easy, all you need to do is come to the Fleet News supplier page for more information.
For more information on fleet driver training, read the articles below or go to the fleet management section.
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Fleet Service GB: Fleet News Award winner for customer service
Fleet Service GB’s experienced team believes in looking after driversFleet Service GB’s experienced team believes in looking after drivers
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'There's a real desire by fleets to be part of the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP)'
The Association of Fleet Professionals is attracting new members as it sets out its stall to educate, train, lobby and share best practice, chair Paul Hollick explains
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Get more out of electric vehicles with targeted driver training
Providing the right training to electric vehicle drivers has safety and efficiency benefits for your fleet.
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How to make the benefits of driver training last
Fleets often see immediate improvement following driver training, but its effects can be short-lived. We investigate how fleets can change this
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Fleet and safety: Amey's safety stimulation comes from simulation
Amey will use every modern device available to reduce risks to its fleet, but are not adverse to traditional safety management methods. Andrew Ryan reports.
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‘Training is a real cornerstone for us', says Royal Mail
Narrowing down 120 driver training courses into three has paid big dividends for Royal Mail with the number of collisions in a year reduced by 12.3%. Andrew Ryan reports
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3 steps to a successful driver training strategy
Designing and implementing a training programme can help a company keep its drivers safe and reduce costs. Ben Rooth reports.
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DriveTech: New products and a new approach for management team
New products and a new approach at DriveTech as a new management team seeks a “step change” in performance. Gareth Roberts reports.
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Fleet and drivers: Driver buy-in key to vehicle care success
Education and enforcement can be used to make sure employees comply with a company’s requirements.
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Different approaches to influence driver behaviour
Some take the telematics combined with rewards route, others feel that ‘stick’ works better than the ‘carrot’ when trying to get drivers to check their vehicles
- Training required for drivers to maximise ADAS safety benefit
- Industry jobs: Senior hires at Bridgestone, Sogo, Red Driver Training and Stewart Signs
- Tailgating collisions halve in five years
- Fleet briefs: AFP recruitment drive, Aston Barclay contract win and new virtual in-vehicle driver training
- Brightmile and DriveTech launch partnership to benefit driver safety
- Driive targets 40% growth with new low-cost training arm
- DriveTech wins Merseyside Police speed awareness course contract
- Lightfoot launches FNOL service
- Fines and penalties increase for business drivers