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PHH Arval Partners with Driving Dynamics for Enhanced Fleet Safety Training

SPARKS, MD - Driving Dynamics' comprehensive Web-based driver training modules will expand PHH's suite of risk and safety services, which are designed to help companies increase the safety of their fleet drivers and improve their corporate risk profiles.

by Staff
June 14, 2010
2 min to read


SPARKS, MD - PHH Arval, one of North America's largest providers of fleet accident and risk services, has announced a strategic partnership with Driving Dynamics, a market leader in the field of advanced performance driver safety training.

Driving Dynamics' comprehensive Web-based driver training modules will expand PHH's suite of risk and safety services, which are designed to help companies increase the safety of their fleet drivers and improve their corporate risk profiles.  Incorporating proven instructional tools and techniques for adult learners, Driving Dynamics has enabled fleet-based operations to achieve and sustain reductions in crash rates, in some cases as much as 45%.

The training is designed for drivers of all classes of vehicles, from cars to heavy trucks.  Modules focus on key principles that are proven to avoid collisions.  Animated, practical and interactive, the training covers both skills-based and behavior-based trainings.  Users have the opportunity to check knowledge, go over missed test questions, and take final tests on a wide range of topics.  

PHH Arval works closely with clients to develop customized training programs based on their fleets' specific risk profiles, and incorporates safety training into PHH's comprehensive driver profile database.

Karen Healey, Director, Product Manager for PHH Arval, commented, "Because of the high cost of accidents, an increasing number of our clients are interested in implementing effective driver safety programs.  Our new partnership with Driving Dynamics is yet another enhancement to our 360º circle of comprehensive safety and collision services, which include everything from motor vehicle record checks and safety training to accident subrogation and vehicle repair."

About Arval
PHH Arval, a subsidiary of PHH Corporation, is a leading fleet management services provider in the United States and Canada. PHH Arval provides outsourced fleet management solutions to corporate clients, including nearly one-third of the Fortune 500 companies. Through consultative expertise, flexible customer service, and award-winning technology, PHH Arval helps clients reduce costs and increase productivity.

About PHH Corporation
Headquartered in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, PHH Corporation is a leading outsource provider of mortgage and vehicle fleet management services. Its subsidiary, PHH Mortgage, is one of the top five retail originators of residential mortgages in the United States1, and its subsidiary, PHH Arval, is a leading fleet management services provider in the United States and Canada.

1 Inside Mortgage Finance, Copyright 2010


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