Driving Dynamics Awarded for its Fleet Safety Training Offerings
Driving Dynamics was selected as a top 20 recipient in 2020 based on its breadth and diversity of fleet driver safety training offerings and for adapting to the changing business environment by offering content and resources during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Driving Dynamics Inc. was listed as a 2020 top 20 Health & Safety/Compliance Training Company by Training Industry Inc. due to its ability to stay on top of the changing business environment by offering new and refreshed content and resources during the pandemic.
Training Industry Inc. monitors critical sectors of the training marketplace to better inform professionals about the best training services and technologies, according to the company. Driving Dynamics’ selection in 2020 was also determined by the following criteria:
Breadth and diversity of health and safety training offerings.
Ability to deliver training in preferred modalities.
Company size and growth potential.
Geographic and vertical reach.
Quality of clients.
“We are constantly looking for new ways to update courses and introduce innovative programs to assure the needs and challenges of fleets are adequately addressed. Our unwavering commitment to driver safety has allowed us to offer best-in-class services and help fleet-based organizations around the country quickly implement effective, virtual courses that keep their drivers safe socially and behind the wheel,” said Art Liggio, CEO and president of Driving Dynamics.
Liggio was also inducted into the 2020 Fleet Hall of Fame last week at the virtual 2020 Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association's (AFLA) NextGen Conference, on Oct. 7, 2020.
In 2020, the company launched three technology-based driver safety solutions including a smartphone telematics application, virtual classroom training and a one-on-one online coaching session. As a sponsor of the virtual NETS 2020 Strength IN Numbers Conference Oct. 13-15, 2020, Driving Dynamics will be conducting live demos of its Covid-safe service offerings during the event.
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