Driving Dynamics Introduces Certification Program
Driving Dynamics Inc. has introduced its CoachInsight Advantage certification course for fleet drivers, which serves as a precursor to its DriverAdvantage behind-the-wheel training.

CoachInsight is a four-day employer-onsite program that prepares company fleet safety professionals to conduct Driving Dynamics' DriveInsight Advantage driver safety course.
Photo courtesy of Driving Dynamics.
Driving Dynamics Inc. has introduced its CoachInsight Advantage certification course for fleet drivers, which serves as a precursor to its DriverAdvantage behind-the-wheel training, the Newark, Del.-based fleet safety provider announced.
CoachInsight is a four-day employer-onsite program that prepares company fleet safety professionals to conduct Driving Dynamics' DriveInsight Advantage driver safety course. Coach candidates participate in a combination of classroom lectures, role-play scenarios and driving exercises.
Upon successful completion, certified coaches will be able to:
Motivate drivers to become highly engaged in the improvement of their safety behind the wheel
Analyze, interpret and incorporate the results of the CoachInsight driving skills and behavioral assessments to conduct personalized driver improvement coaching sessions
Instruct drivers on how to properly perform the skills-based, One Second Advantage advanced performance safe driving techniques
Implement the proprietary, CoachInsight coaching method to help drivers evaluate and reflect on the results of their online assessment responses
Guide drivers to determine which skills and behavioral deficiencies are most important for them to address and improve
Assist drivers in producing their own personal safety action plans designed to reduce risk and reinforce positive driving habits
Conduct a comprehensive development drive that enhances self-awareness, builds confidence and encourages a long-term desire to minimize risk while driving
Complete a final observation summary report for each driver coached
Graduates will receive a certificate of completion, a starter pack of driver coaching materials, a unique identification number and support access to Driving Dynamics coaching pros. To keep credentials in good standing, graduates are required to coach a minimum of 10 individuals in their organizations per year and complete a recertification course every two years.
"This course includes validated driver assessments, our proprietary coaching methodology, an e-learning supplement and our exclusive One Second Advantage safe driving philosophy," said Ben Langley, director of training development and innovation and the company's master coach. "Coach-graduates will be equipped with all of the tools needed to guide fleet drivers in discovering and addressing how their behaviors and skills influence their driving capabilities thereby affecting a positive reduction in road incidents across the fleet."
Driving Dynamics is showcasing its CoachInsight Advantage program at booth #157 during the 2019 iP Utility Safety Conference and Expo from April 30 through May 2 in Denton, Texas and at booth #2611 at the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Safety 2019 from June 9 to 12 in New Orleans.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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