Licence Check has introduced a new driver coaching module within its DAVIS (Driver and Vehicle Information Solution) platform, which is delivered by a new driver app.
DAVIS Coaching replaces the company’s existing E-Learning module and delivers bite-sized educational content that is interactive and easily accessible through a newly developed driver app.
Licence Check believes the app is the best and most driver friendly method for completing digital driver training, as drivers can complete their training remotely and access content at a time most convenient to them. Browser access to DAVIS Coaching is also available as an alternative to the app.
Keith Allen, managing director at Licence Check, said: “DAVIS Coaching delivers meaningful and relevant content to enable continuous learning for drivers, which we believe is far more effective at improving driver attitude and behaviour and addressing an employer’s duty of care.
“Within the new module, line managers will have the choice of triggering short bursts of educational content based on the driver’s knowledge and responsiveness, and include intervention content based on the driver’s real time in-vehicle behaviour if they choose the telematics option.
“DAVIS Coaching can also initiate educational content when any new endorsements are identified on a driver’s licence – highlighting another benefit of using a fully integrated platform like DAVIS.”
As part of the DAVIS platform, the new Coaching module is designed to provide fleet and other line managers with a clear indication of driver attitude and knowledge by rating drivers as ‘excellent’, ‘good’, ‘watch’ or ‘action’ based upon their responses and willingness to learn. Clients also have the added benefit of demonstrating proactivity in minimising occupational road risk by improving knowledge and awareness amongst their driver pool, which could lead to a reduction in insurance premiums.
The educational coaching content is fully customisable so businesses can control the frequency and timing of the training and weight the content according to the vehicle type they are driving, such as car, van, bus or HGV.
For maximum content relevancy, clients have the option to integrate telematics data so that drivers receive responsive content based on real driving behaviour. Dependent on the telematics data processed, drivers will be prompted to complete course questions based on their real time driving pattern, including cornering, idling, speeding or fuel efficiency, for example.
Fleet managers will also have the option to integrate licence check results when subscribing to the licence checking module, enabling the platform to trigger endorsement-related content where new endorsements have appeared on their driver record, such as speed awareness and distracted driving, upon completion of licence checks.
Allen said that once drivers had downloaded the DAVIS Driver app to their smart phones it would also act as a personal assistant by storing essential driver information for easy access.
He explained: “Drivers will be able to see their individual coaching scores, which are based on both knowledge and willingness to learn, and, within a feature we are calling ‘glove box’, will have access to important company documents, such as fleet and driving policy, and contact numbers.
“We firmly believe that short bursts of relevant educational content are much more effective in improving information retention and encouraging willingness to learn amongst drivers, compared with a more traditional annual assessment.”
The new DAVIS Driver app will also have the ability to integrate within Licence Check’s analytical fleet management solution, DAVIS Fleet, and will ultimately provide drivers with the ability to receive relevant vehicle information to manage their own vehicle.
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