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On-line training set to rise
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According to research carried out by E-Training World, the use of on-line driver training and assessment is set to grow substantially next year. The company’s Graham Hurdle explains: “Health and safety now sits near the top of many fleet managers’ to do list, and those that have delayed implementing any form of risk management policy are very unlikely to wait much longer before finding a solution. Yet, with heightened economic uncertainty on everyone’s minds, cost savings sit even higher on the fleet agenda, which means next year will see many companies determined to proceed with driver risk assessments and training, but at the lowest cost possible and with the purpose of saving money as a result. For this reason, the popularity of online options will inevitably rise”.
| 30/11/2011 | Tim Harrup
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