CEI Previewing Safety Management App
The DriverCare mobile application is the first to allow fleet drivers access to both accident management and safety services on the same platform.

Photo courtesy of The CEI Group.

Photo courtesy of The CEI Group.
The CEI Group will be previewing a new DriverCare mobile application, which combines both safety management and accident management services, at the 2017 NAFA Institute and Expo.
The DriverCare mobile application allows fleet drivers access to both accident management and safety services on the same platform, according to the company.
Drivers who use the app will have the ability to start a claim at the accident scene with photo-taking capability, view their company policy assigned risk level, and access safety related assigned tasks from the home screen, according to Brian Kinniry, CEI's senior director of strategic services. Safety related tasks include: motor vehicle record release authorizations, company fleet policy assessments, and online training assignments.
“While we will provide a demonstration of some of the first capabilities of our app at our NAFA exhibit, we will be developing and reviewing a specific implementation strategy of the program for each DriverCare customer over the next few months,” said Kinniry.
Additionally, manager features will be added into future application releases to allow field managers quick reference to their driver’s performance from anywhere. Further pertinent information on the new mobile application will be provided during the preview demonstration at the 2017 NAFA conference.
Demonstrations of the app will be available at CEI’s Booth 1011. The conference runs from April 25 to 28 at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Fla.
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