Training

Trained drivers are safer, more fuel-efficient and tend to have fewer accidents. If you value the safety of your staff, you’d probably want to invest in their safety by putting those who drive for work through an appropriate driver training course, it’s also a legal requirement to ensure that staff who drive as part of their work are suitably trained.

What kind of driver training are you looking for?

e-Learning

Probably one of the most efficient and cost-effective ways to train drivers because they can learn at their own pace and fit their training in around their normal working day.

Workshops

A great way to engage groups of people and benefit from peer-to-peer learning. Workshops are typically three to four hours for groups up to eighteen people.

Driver Coaching

Some drivers will benefit from in-vehicle one-one-coaching where existing knowledge and skills can be enhanced, making for safer and more fuel-efficient drivers

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