21st century driver training

If fleet owners had their wish, all truck operators would expertly maneuver accident-proof vehicles along trouble-free highways, while other (likewise skillful) motorists waved their thanks as they passed by. While that wish has yet to be granted, technology is helping fleets to improve safety and performance in more practical ways, by making it easier to train and monitor drivers. Today, carriers are adding tools such as computer-based training, driving simulators and onboard video monitors to their driver education programs in an effort to deliver more and better training and performance feedback. It may not be a miracle, but ...

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