To celebrate the anniversary, the company produces a special magazine-style edition of The Driver Advantage.
by Staff
March 3, 2014
The Driver Advantage readers can test their skills with interactive safety challenges.
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The Driver Advantage readers can test their skills with interactive safety challenges.
Driving Dynamics Inc. announced that its award-winning driver safety e-newsletter, The Driver Advantage, has reached a three-year anniversary. To celebrate the milestone, the company has produced a commemorative, full-color magazine-style edition that’s available free of charge to safety, fleet and risk-management professionals.
This special edition, available on request in digital or print format, comprises some of the e-newsletter's most popular articles and segments including “Good Reads,” “Safety Tips,” and “Ask the Experts.” They were selected from the 38 previously published issues of the newsletter. To further celebrate the milestone, readers can test their driver safety know-how with a quiz. They’ll also be entered into a drawing with an iPad Air prize.
“This anniversary issue is our way to say thank-you to our loyal readers as well as an opportunity to celebrate our staff’s contributions in making this an award-winning publication,” said Art Liggio, president of Driving Dynamics.
The e-newsletter has 18,000 subscribers. It has won three Apex Awards for Publication Excellence. Readers have access to archives of all preview editions and can view “Safety Tips” in video format as well as test their skills with interactive safety challenges.
“Our newsletter delivers relevant driver safety information that can be easily understood and applied to our readers’ daily task of driving,” said Ben Langley, editor of The Driver Advantage. “We have the privilege to share it each month with professionals that are responsible for driver safety and want to promote driver safety behind the wheel.”
Driving Dynamics is an industry leader in advanced-performance driver safety training and fleet risk management. Its approach to behind-the-wheel driver education, web-based learning and driver risk management has helped numerous fleet-based organizations sharply reduce crash rates.
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Founded in 1987, the company is headquartered in Newark, Dela. Driving Dynamics has exclusive rights in North America to use its Controlled Slide Car (US Patent 5823288) at training programs conducted in 55 major markets at more than 200 training sites. Click here to register for a free subscription to The Driver Advantage e-newsletter. For more information about Driving Dynamics, visit www.drivingdynamics.com.
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