E-Training World launches new online driver profiling and e-driver training system

New online driver profiling, e-driver training and compliance technology is now available from E-Training World, delivering a significant upgrade in user content.

The new system uses high-definition video to assess and train drivers, while also providing improved dashboards and reporting for managers and an integrated online compliance solution

Developed on a new software platform, it uses high-definition video to assess and train drivers, while also providing improved dashboards and reporting for managers and an integrated online compliance solution.

The new system is the culmination of over two years’ software development and filming, and now includes the ability for drivers to be risk assessed and trained on tablets and mobile phones, as well as PCs and laptops.

Video content assesses drivers in cars/small vans, large vans, HGVs, PCVs and minibuses – with footage filmed from within the vehicle, at the roadside and showing road positioning using drones.

The new solution also offers APIs and the ability to create white-labelled solutions for companies operating in the fleet sector.

Fleet managers can also manage their own accounts by adding new drivers to the system and allocating assessments and modules to existing drivers.

The system also integrates E-Training World’s online compliance solution, which helps companies manage their grey fleet drivers with ease through automated document checks and driver declarations.

Graham Hurdle, managing director of E-Training World, commented: “Our new system is based on driver and client feedback, and the new video content offers a superb experience for assessing and training drivers.”

The new solution further augments the firm’s expertise in driver training and compliance.

“We have been offering online driver risk assessment and e-driver training systems for over 20 years, and we provide branded systems to major insurance companies, other leading driver training businesses, rental providers and other organisations that operate within the fleet sector.

“We also provide systems to leading brands such as Weetabix, Transport for London, KFC, G4S, FM Conway and many more, with SMEs also forming an important part of our client base,” Hurdle added.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.