This Training Mastery Series webinar from INFINITI Fleet Safety Training gives fleet safety teams a practical look at how Learning Paths can simplify and automate employee training. Amber Tankersley, Chuck Price, and Caleb walk through how the platform helps organize assignments, control training order, and keep employees on track based on roles, progress, and requirements. The webinar explains how Learning Paths can support new hire orientation, position changes, annual training, and other structured training needs. By using templates, group assignments, and automated triggers, safety managers can save time while building more consistent training programs. This Training Mastery Series session shows how better training structure can lead to safer drivers, stronger fleets, and a more proactive safety culture.
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Driver Orientation is Not a Handoff because successful onboarding should begin an ongoing relationship built on training, communication, and support. In this webinar, Bill Dorfner, Todd Womble, and Gavin Holloway explain how Savannah Logistics Group prepares drivers for safety, financial stability, and long-term success. Driver Orientation is Not a Handoff when fleets treat drivers as valued business partners instead of simply handing them keys and a first dispatch. A thorough orientation can reduce confusion, strengthen safety culture, improve retention, and prevent costly operational problems. Discover how investing more time in drivers from day one can create safer, happier, and more successful teams.
Cybersecurity for Trucking is no longer just an IT concern. It is now a critical part of protecting trucking operations, customer communication, driver productivity, cargo security, and company finances. In this webinar, Rudy Vazquez of TechBit Solutions explains how fake invoices, compromised accounting emails, exposed passwords, fake broker loads, and system downtime can quickly disrupt a fleet. Cybersecurity for Trucking matters because one weak password or one busy employee clicking the wrong link can lead to lost revenue, delayed freight, stolen data, and damaged customer trust. Trucking companies that take proactive steps now can reduce risk, protect their people, and keep their operations moving before a cyberattack becomes a business crisis.
This webinar on ELDT Theory Training for School Bus Drivers highlights how school districts can simplify compliance with federal training requirements while reducing administrative burden. The platform provides a fully online solution that allows drivers to complete ELDT Theory Training for School Bus Drivers at their own pace with built-in testing and automatic reporting to the FMCSA. By eliminating the need for off-site training, organizations can save time and focus more on behind-the-wheel instruction. The system also offers real-time tracking, automated notifications, and dedicated support to ensure training is completed accurately and efficiently. Overall, this approach delivers a streamlined, cost-effective way to manage driver onboarding and ongoing development.
This Training Accountability and Participation webinar highlights how organizations can transform training into a measurable and trackable process using powerful reporting tools. By focusing on Training Accountability and Participation, companies gain real-time visibility into employee progress, completion rates, and overall engagement. The session walks through dashboards, assignment tracking, and user-level reporting that ensure no training falls through the cracks. With consistent monitoring and automated reporting, Training Accountability and Participation becomes easier to manage and maintain across all departments. Ultimately, the webinar shows how structured tracking and clear expectations lead to stronger compliance, improved safety outcomes, and lasting behavioral change.
International Roadcheck 2026 is one of the most critical safety enforcement events for fleets operating across North America. During International Roadcheck 2026, inspectors will conduct thousands of Level 1 inspections, focusing heavily on cargo securement and ELD compliance. This 72-hour blitz is not just about avoiding violations, but about proving your operation is safe year-round. Fleets that prepare in advance with proper training, documentation, and consistent policies are far more likely to succeed. International Roadcheck 2026 ultimately serves as a real-world test of how well your safety program performs under pressure.
This webinar on What Your Insurer Really Cares About reveals that rising premiums are driven less by accident frequency and more by claim severity, litigation trends, and operational risk visibility. It explains how Your Insurer evaluates fleets through a combination of safety culture, documented training, telematics data, and real-world driver behavior. Simply having policies in place is not enough, as Your Insurer expects proof that those policies are consistently enforced and supported by leadership. The discussion highlights that structured onboarding, ongoing training, and proper documentation are some of the most controllable factors fleets can use to improve outcomes. Ultimately, understanding What Your Insurer Really Cares About allows fleets to position themselves as lower-risk, more attractive clients in an increasingly competitive insurance market.
The topic of Marijuana Reclassification continues to generate confusion across the trucking industry, especially as discussions around moving it from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3 gain attention. Despite the headlines, this Marijuana Reclassification effort has not changed federal law or DOT regulations governing safety-sensitive drivers. Employers and drivers must understand that marijuana remains prohibited under federal guidelines, regardless of state legalization or medical use. The webinar highlighted the importance of clear communication, consistent company policies, and strict adherence to compliance standards. Until official rule changes occur, businesses must operate under the current framework to avoid risk and ensure roadway safety.
Rising operational costs and increasing insurance premiums are forcing fleets to rethink how safety programs contribute to the bottom line. In this webinar, industry leaders explain how the concept of Return on Safety Training connects safety investments directly to measurable financial results such as reduced accidents, improved fuel efficiency, and lower insurance costs. By focusing on behavioral change and consistent micro-training, fleets can turn routine safety efforts into powerful operational improvements. The discussion highlights real-world case studies showing how companies improved profitability by targeting key safety-related line items across their operations. Ultimately, the Return on Safety Training proves that when safety programs are implemented strategically, they can generate both safer drivers and stronger financial performance.
Maximizing return on safety investment requires a systematic approach that combines identification, modeling, and deployment of best practices within your fleet operations. INFINITI Fleet Safety Training demonstrated through real-world examples how strategic training initiatives can deliver measurable results, with one case study showing $830,000 in annual savings achieved through mechanic training optimization. The key to achieving a strong return on safety investment lies in execution—analyzing top performers, documenting their methods, and deploying targeted training programs to elevate the entire team to that standard. By focusing on areas such as fuel efficiency, CSA scores, and operational inefficiencies, companies can identify where they’re hemorrhaging money and implement training solutions that directly address these challenges. This data-driven approach to safety training ensures that every dollar invested delivers tangible results in reduced costs, improved safety metrics, and enhanced operational efficiency.
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