The easiest, most effective way to train your fleet drivers

The easiest, most effective way to train your fleet drivers
Fleet Management

Flexible driver training is taken care of with Fleetcoach.

“We wanted to make it easier for companies to provide their drivers with safe, effective, evidence-based driver training – all accessible at their home or office,” says Fleetcoach COO Craig Cockerton. 

A simple seat-based subscription system allows companies to train as many drivers as they need, whether that’s one driver for each vehicle, or more.  

“Subscriptions are not assigned to individuals, so people who leave or change roles can be swapped out at no additional cost.”

Most companies approach driver training from one of three angles: fleet management, driver safety, or wellbeing. All are covered in a choice of subscription plans, which have been developed for overall driver and fleet safety. 

Plans start at $29.50 per driver, with volume discounts and no minimum quantities. It’s also possible to select a combination of plans, which can be upgraded at any time.

“Fleetcoach’s main objective is always to support companies as they keep their drivers safe. Training is fully online, it’s backed by science, and it’s a fun and effective way for drivers to gain and build skills to keep them safe,” says Cockerton.

Fleetcoach’s innovative approach was backed last year when it was named the Australasian Fleet Safety Product of the Year 2020 by Global Fleet Champions, a global campaign to improve road safety for vehicles used for work purposes. 

To discover more about Fleetcoach’s award-winning driver training programmes, visit the www.fleetcoach.com/driver-training website.

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