Three Driver Certification Programs to Improve Your Fleet's ROI

How can building your fleet’s safety initiatives directly influence your overall ROI? Well, a safer fleet means fewer accidents, and since fleet-related accidents represent a large expense, reducing them should be a top priority.

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This post was originally published in April 2017 and has been updated to ensure all content is current, relevant and accurate.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 2020 saw a roughly 430.2 billion mile dip in annual average miles driven—a 13.2-percent decrease from 2019. While drive time may have decreased, traffic fatalities rose by about 7.2 percent. According to preliminary semiannual estimates from the National Safety Council (NSC):

  • In the first half of 2021, motor-vehicle deaths increased 16 percent over 2020, totaling 21,450 so far.

  • Medically-reported, non-fatal injuries from vehicle accidents have reached nearly 2.5 million during the first half of 2021.

  • Estimated costs of motor-vehicle deaths, injuries and property damage for the first half of 2021 reached $241.9 billion.

With both vehicle accident fatalities and injuries on the rise, it’s increasingly important to ensure your drivers are being as safe as possible on the road. While implementing driver behavior monitoring technology can help decrease the likelihood and severity of vehicle accidents, you still need to establish a strong safety culture. One of the best ways to ensure this is by offering certification options to your drivers.

In this post, we’ll take a look at three organizations offering certifications that can improve driver behavior and safety behind the wheel.

1. NSC Certifications

The NSC is one of the leading national agencies offering critical insight into the current state of driver safety. They have composed a series of driver safety trainings that benefit both fleet and non-fleet drivers. The great thing about certification through the NSC is that they are versatile; you can certify yourself as a safety trainer, or you can choose to let your drivers go through self-guided courses. Current fleet-related safety trainings include:

Visit the NSC’s safety training site to learn more about the organization’s offerings.

2. National Traffic Safety Institute (NTSI) Driver Safety Certifications

NTSI offers a handful of fleet-specific driver safety certifications. In general, there are two paths your fleet can take: You can go through their "Train The Trainer" program to become certified to train your entire fleet, or you can have your drivers participate in the coursework online. Current courses offered through NTSI include:

  • SAFER Driver™ Program: NTSI’s safe driver programs offer flexible schedules online, in-vehicle and in-classroom. Additionally, they offer a customizable option to ensure driver training aligns with your organization’s goals.

  • Vans and High Profile Vehicle Program: This one-hour program is aimed at training fleet drivers to be safe and responsible, educating them about the hazards of driving a van or high profile vehicle, introducing them to the dynamics of van and high profile vehicle operation and emphasizing the importance of pre-trip inspections.

  • Golf Cart and Utility Vehicle Safety: This program covers golf cart/utility vehicle safety, including how to keep passengers safe while operating a golf cart or utility vehicle, the importance of maintaining a safe driving attitude and what to look for when inspecting a golf cart or utility vehicle.

  • CDL Refresher: NTSI’s Commercial Driver Safety Improvement Program, or CDL Refresher, is a four-hour program designed for "drivers who operate a variety of vehicle types, in a variety of work conditions. It is an effective loss-control tool recognized by many insurance companies for commercial accounts."

  • Law Enforcement Defensive Driving Program: Often paired with SAFER Driver™ courses, this one-hour training is geared toward increasing productivity by avoiding injury/disability and helping drivers cope with daily stress to improve quality of life and driving behavior.

  • Fire Department Defensive Driving Program: Also typically paired with SAFER Driver™ courses, this two-hour training covers areas of defensive driving specific to fire fighters.

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3. DriveSafe Online® Fleet Driver and Safety Training Courses

DriveSafe Online offers 100-percent remote fleet defensive driving and safety training courses culminating in certifications that meet compliance requirements. Training is geared toward giving drivers a better understanding of road dangers, including assessing road risks, preventing distractions, addressing fatigue and applying safety strategies in dangerous situations. "All DriveSafe courses encourage behavioral change by teaching your drivers how to anticipate, identify and avoid driving hazards," according to the company.

DriveSafe also notes that in addition to reducing accidents, injuries and property damage through promoting safer driving, driver certifications also impact your bottom line by reducing insurance premiums and lost hours of productivity.


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About the Author

Rachael Plant
Content Marketing Specialist

Rachael Plant is a Content Marketing Specialist at Fleetio whose automotive background spans from managing auto parts inventories to overseeing fleet-specific editorial in national trade publications. She resides deep in the middle-of-nowhere Alabama with her two dogs and, thankfully, reliable GPS.

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