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December 12, 2011

Fleet Safety Program: How’s My Driving?

Filed under: Driver's Alert — Jen @ 9:46 am
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Since 1989, Driver’s Alert provides the industry’s premier sticker-based “How’s My Driving?” system. Our effective Smart Risk fleet safety management solution also includes high-tech products and solutions like online safety training, Web-based data management and GPS and vehicle monitoring, but our "How’s My Driving?" stickers are a successful initial step toward developing driver safety and reducing costs. Leveraging two powerful principles, we pretty much put a "supervisor" in every motor vehicle.

Driver’s Alert stands out as Maryland’s top supplier of driver monitoring, web based safety training, data management and GPS vehicle observation throughout the fleet management industry. Centered around decades of experience together with facts, Driver’s Alert can very easily forecast what is going to be the leading cause of a large amount of your current at-fault accidents combined with accident-related expenses.

Driver’s Alert comprehensive Smart Risk fleet risk management strategy provides you with the know how to support FMCSA compliance, identify challenges and take action to maximize safety and change driver practices. Supported by the experience of our own industry-leading executives, Smart Risk offers you unequaled convenience and end results by combining key capabilities in a single efficient, integrated application.

With the aid of our company’s “How’s My Driving?”decal-based observation solution, Driver’s Alert gives you unrivaled exactness in addition to quality reporting to guarantee the worth of on-road phone calls. Every call is taken by a live operator and verified by a supervisor in our state-of-the-art, 24/7/365 call center. Every single record contains an audio record of the call, so you will never spend time running after unconfirmed problems or attempting to check what precisely was stated. No one in the marketplace features a higher call accuracy rating.

How’s My Driving?

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