Driver

The single driver needs to be treated on a unique, individual basis. Because where one driver is proficient another might fail - meaning different reimbursements and training needs.

Driver - One Employee, One Program

If you think all drivers will follow the same road to their business objectives, think again:

Because drivers are people, meaning they'll make their own driving decisions and unfortunately that means business owners need to treat each driver as absolutely unique - at least while they're in possession of your automotive investment.

Do not adjust to the driver

Hiring a company to manage your driver reimbursements and to analyze every driver record on the list means they manage all aspects that affect the cost of your reimbursement program - which is everything: driver habits, insurance matters, accidents and violations. These companies will help any business keep a watchful eye on the road habits of their mobile workforce, and will implement whatever necessary driver training is necessary to better those habits.

For example: a specific driver is seen to continually need a higher per-mile gas reimbursement - obviously there is something wrong, either they're driving too fast or making sudden starts and stops. Whatever the problem, an outside company will be able to detect the problem right away and will suggest the necessary response - a response that will increase the efficiency of the employee as related to the business as well as the overall driver safety for the individual.

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