FLEET BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Motor vehicle operations are the number one cause of
Workers’ Compensation injuries.
Driving is an incidental part of many occupations
including sales, service, field supervision and
delivery. Most people greatly underestimate the dangers
of driving. To further complicate the issue, if they are
involved in an accident, your company may be liable.
Also, if your company name or logo are on the vehicle,
aggressive or discourteous drivers will reflect badly on
your business. Let us come to your workplace and train
your drivers so that they are safer and a better
reflection on your company. Courses are focused on the
type of vehicles and driving that your employees engage
in.
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Off the job injuries can have a major impact on your
business. When people miss work for any reason, the
wheels of productivity can slow down or grind to a halt.
Keep your employees healthy and productive by helping
them avoid injuries resulting from motor vehicle
collisions. Major corporations are starting to allocate
a larger percentage of their safety dollars to off the
job safety because it is a good investment.
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Do you have employees from outside of the United
States? Driving conditions, habits and motor vehicle laws
can vary widely. Our goal is to help foreign drivers
learn and practice what they need to know to drive
safely here. We have instructed new and experienced
drivers from many countries and cultures, including
Sudan, Somalia, S. Africa, England, Australia, Bermuda,
India, Japan, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Germany, France,
Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Spain and Mexico. We are
willing and able to expand this list.
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Fifteen passenger vans are the vehicle of choice for
many shuttle operations. Although they can usually be
driven on a Class C license, special knowledge and
skills are needed to drive them safely. Tragic accidents
have underscored the need for specialized training.
We offer classroom and on the road training for drivers
of these vehicles.
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Fighting “stop and go” city traffic, finding a place
to park, dealing with pedestrians and bicycles, sight
obstructions at intersections and bad drivers can place
huge demands on your Delivery and Courier drivers. Are
they up to the task? We also address injuries that occur
outside of the driving experience such as slips and
falls while leaving the vehicle and injuries related to
material handling.
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It’s not getting any easier to “make a buck”. Heavy
traffic, finding a place to pull over, pedestrians, busy
intersections, high insurance costs, bad drivers and
obnoxious fares can all contribute to a bad day. Be the
taxi people want to ride in. Lower operating costs with
better maintenance and help control insurance costs by
avoiding collisions. Establish “friendly” driving habits
that enhance your reputation and utilize customer
service tips that cost you nothing.
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It takes a lot to provide that “once in a lifetime”
experience that your customers demand. Avoiding
accidents is just the beginning. A smooth ride requires
more than good suspension. Stretched limousines can be a
handful on slippery roads and the huge turning radius
cuts down on maneuverability. Let us help you keep your
customers safe and happy by raising the bar on defensive
driving skills. We also have experience in fleet
management.
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