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What digital platforms or software does your company use for driver safety training, and how effective have they been? 🙂

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We use SambaSafety for our driver safety training. It offers a wide range of training modules that cover everything from basic driving skills to advanced safety techniques. The interactive lessons and quizzes have helped our drivers retain information better and apply it on the road. We've seen a significant drop in safety incidents since we started using it

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Our company relies on Infinit-I Workforce Solutions for driver training. This platform provides short, targeted training videos that are easy to digest. Drivers can complete the modules on their own time, which makes it very convenient. The best part is the tracking feature that lets us see who has completed their training and how well they did, ensuring everyone is up to date on safety protocols.

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We’ve had great success with LMS (Learning Management System) software like CarriersEdge. It’s specifically designed for the trucking industry and offers comprehensive training courses on various safety topics. The system also allows us to customize training paths based on individual driver performance and needs. Since implementing CarriersEdge, our compliance rates have improved, and drivers report feeling more confident in their skills.

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