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Driving Distractions of the Everyday Driver

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wumbdded_vod
Training Time ?
18 to 30 minutes
Language(s)
English
Video Format
High Definition
Required Plugins
None
Number of Lessons
10
Quiz Questions
12
Question Feedback
Wrong Answer Remediation
Lesson Bookmarking
Downloadable Resources
A man texting and driving First responders at an accident A car driving in poor conditions
Overview

Driving Distractions of the Everyday Driver

Weather, pedestrians, passengers, food and most of all technology; these are the common distractions of the everyday driver. In the seconds it takes to adjust the radio, read a text message, or reach for sunglasses, a motor vehicle accident can occur. Even your safest drivers only have 4 seconds to stop on the highway, how are they spending that time?

If your employees drive corporate cars or frequently commute for work, this course is a must. Participants will learn to recognize driving hazards and prepare for their commute to minimize these distractions. This course also serves as a reminder that lunch is best eaten at the restaurant and calls are best made once parked. While multi-tasking is a great skill for the office, it can be dangerous and costly behind the wheel.

You prepare your employees for all of their tasks behind a desk; this course will prepare them to represent you behind the wheel. Provide your employees with this course and demonstrate your commitment to motor vehicle safety and the safety of your most important asset, your employees.

Video on Demand   This course is in the Video On Demand format, to read about Video On Demand features click here.

  • Install on any SCORM LMS
  • Full-screen video presentation
  • Print certificate and wallet card
  • You have 30 days to complete the course
Workplaces
Categories
Audience

All drivers

Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
  • Introduction
  • Comfort Controls
  • Reaching and Leaning
  • Eating While Driving
  • Technology
  • Exterior Distractions
  • Pedestrians
  • Unfamiliar Territories
  • Weather
  • Conclusion

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