drive for life simulator based training is a better way to train your organization and reduce collision incidents. It is a completely safe, extremely cost-efficient, and effective method for your company to demonstrate leading-edge compliance with your safety training responsibilities.|
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| Number of Incidents/Year 15% of Fleet | |
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| Number of vehicles in incidents | 15 |
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| Total Average cost of incident (assumes no injuries) | $11,026 |
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| Total Cost of Incidents | $165,390 |
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| Number of Vehicles in Collisions Post dfl Training* | 10.5 |
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| Total Cost of Incidents Post dfl Training | $115,773 |
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| Collision Savings Post dfl Training | $49,617 |
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| Cost of drive for life Training | $37,500 |
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| YEAR 1 COST SAVINGS | $12,117 |
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| PAYOUT/ROI | 9 months/$132% |
Call us and we will demonstrate how our training program can lower collision rates and increase productivity for your organization - and deliver a fast payout on your training investment. Two major insurance companies, Royal&SunAlliance and Aviva Canada, offer incremental insurance discounts for their corporate clients who complete the drive for life training program.
drive for life Corporate Programs are affordably priced starting at $400 per person. Each training program is designed specifically for six participants. drive for life Corporate Programs can be booked as morning, afternoon, or evening sessions.
The Corporate Program is a 4 - hour program with the flexibility to be run in one- 4 hour time period or in two- 2 hour sessions. The program is built on drive for life's proprietary SPOT method of decision-making: Scan, Predict, Options available, and Taking action - this includes the psychological, physical and environmental factors that most affect a driver's capability. We will also revisit the foundations of safe driving; seat and mirror settings, vehicle dynamics and tire choices. New electronic driver aids such as Stability Management, Traction Control and ABS are all reviewed.
drive for life simulators provide the opportunity to make real-time decisions. In addition to handling the vehicle properly, the driver must deal with changes in weather, traffic density and road conditions. The driver will venture out into virtual-reality driving scenarios that include Urban, Suburban, Rural and Highway modules.
After the value of good decision making is reinforced through SPOT, drivers will now practice and demonstrate the skills necessary to complete tasks and overcome challenges on the way to their destination. Participants will experience difficult driving challenges and improve both their driving skills as well as their behaviours behind the wheel through hands on experience and real time decision making.