We can provide fleet driver training onsite, train-the-trainer or online training options for your group or organization. We have developed our fleet driver training programs to help reduce losses and limit your exposure. Our safer fleet driver training programs can be delivered classroom based, web based or with in-vehicle customized solutions all with the goal of empowering your fleet drivers to make better decisions while behind the wheel. Our focus on a positive driving attitude is why NTSI courses change driving behavior.
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Reviews (8)
Abrar Ahmed
May 20, 2022
Isabel Blancas
Apr 26, 2022
Bill Northend
Apr 07, 2022
Kambry Richardson
Jan 23, 2022
My experience taking the NTSI Idaho Traffic Level 1 Online course was great! I actually learned a lot of unexpected knowledge and enjoyed going through the course. I took over 5 pages of notes, and those turned out to be useful for the test at the end. My only complaint would be the hold times on each module were, at times, excessive but I do understand having to put those on there since most people would just click through to get to the test right away. Overall, glad I took it! Thank you, NTSI.
Conrad Ibabao
Jan 18, 2022
Linda Wacker
Dec 16, 2021
Dan Weber
Dec 12, 2021
I took this course as a diversion to a speeding ticket I received. I found the material presented to be relevant, timely and informative. It was not difficult and I found the DUI statistics surprising. I was a career Paramedic Firefighter who started my career before Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Which I felt made a huge impact on the number of times I had to get up in the middle of the night for alcohol related motor vehicle accidents. I see from your statistics, we still have a long way to go. Worthwhile course!
Curt Van Hooser
Jul 06, 2021
This course was very informative. It was a great reminder that a patient driver is a safe driver. My only criticism is that the test asked questions that required knowledge of actual percentage numbers. While the percentage information was given in the course, I personally paid more attention to learning how and why people make the driving mistake, rather than how many people commit the error. I managed to guess correctly, though I was concerned about my answer until I received the final test results saying I passed.