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AlertDriving Releases Hazard Perception Evaluation for CDL Drivers

TORONTO – AlertDriving has released its Commercial Truck Hazard Perception Evaluation program, created specifically for commercial truck drivers.

by Staff
May 15, 2009
2 min to read


TORONTO – AlertDriving has released its Commercial Truck Hazard Perception Evaluation program. Created specifically for commercial truck drivers, this state-of-the-art risk assessment tool is designed to identify a commercial fleet's high risk drivers, based on their performance in six core safe driving categories.

The Web-based program consists of two components - the first is a series of traffic scenarios where the driver is presented with a view of the road from behind the wheel, including both side-view and wide angle mirrors of a commercial truck, using real-life video footage. The second component consists of a series of hazard-based multiple choice questions. Based on the results of the evaluation, the system then assigns specific, targeted online training modules to address each individual driver's deficiencies and mitigate the risk.

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"Based on the overwhelming success of the passenger vehicle program, our clients insisted we develop a CDL-specific version," said Tom Hatch, Global Safety Standards officer. "The challenge then became combining our truck safety expertise with cutting edge technology that synchronizes an unprecedented five different camera angles to capture the realities and complexities associated with driving a truck."

This program can be delivered at a fraction of the time and cost compared to alternatives such as a simulator, behind-the-wheel or classroom training. It has been proven to provide a key indication of a driver's propensity to be involved in a collision, according to the company.

"The program's ability to assign targeted training modules specific to each driver's individual deficiencies is an excellent way to pinpoint a company's training dollars. Clients can expect up to a 50-percent reduction in collisions, fewer personal injury claims, significant cost savings and lower liability exposure" according to Rob Martin, vice president, sales.

More information about AlertDriving's Commercial Truck Hazard Perception Evaluation is available by calling 1-877-867-6642 or via e-mail at info@alertdriving.com.

AlertDriving (www.AlertDriving.com) is the global provider in providing fully integrated, Web-based fleet risk management solutions. Clients routinely generate extraordinary ROI results using the FleetDefense platform.


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