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EverSafe Driving Program® instructor training

Certify your whole fleet's safe driving.

With our instructor training, you’ll be ready to deliver the classroom content whenever your employees need it.

Choose from our Defensive Driver training or our Utility Vehicle training, or get trained to deliver both.

Training that fits your team

By becoming an EverSafe Driving Program® instructor, you’ll be able to help your team prevent incidents. You’ll also be able to respond quickly to any violations with refresher training that is engaging and effective.

What will I learn in the instructor class?

Our class will teach you how to effectively prepare and deliver the course content, administer exams, and create an engaging learning experience for your employees. You’ll get a chance to practice teaching and receive feedback from our master trainer.

How much does instructor training cost?

The instructor training is $550, plus an annual licensing fee. Contact our training specialist for details.

Can I teach the program online?

The course may be delivered to your employees via a video conferencing platform such as Zoom, provided that your employees have the necessary equipment to participate.

Can I incorporate this training into my employee onboarding or annual training?

Yes, you are welcome to incorporate the program into your other training modules.

Certify your whole fleet's safe driving today!

We’re happy to answer your questions and help you find the training that is right for you and your team.

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Frequently asked questions

EverSafe Driving Program®

Can the EverSafe Driving Program® be used to satisfy court requirements?
How do I access my self-directed online course?
How long do I have to complete the EverSafe Driving Program® online course?
Is the EverSafe Driving Program® pre-approved for insurance or senior citizen driving discounts?
When do I need to re-take the EverSafe Driving Program® online course?
Will the EverSafe Driving Program® help me get a driver’s license?

Driver safety articles in our safety library

Distracted driving is more than just texting

Distracted Driving Awareness Month is the time to recommit to safe driving habits. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracted driving was responsible for 2,841 deaths in 2018 alone. This number includes drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and bicyclists.

Winter driving tips

When the weather gets cold, it affects both your vehicle and the roads you drive on. If you live in a place with lots of ice and snow, the roads are likely salted, sanded, or plowed, and you likely put studded tires on your vehicle in the wintertime. If snow and ice are less frequent where you live, then driving in snow and ice can be much more dangerous, and you’ll need to be extra careful when those conditions occur.

Five simple things you can do to get ready for winter driving

There’s a chill in the air, it’s getting dark earlier, and stores are advertising holiday sales. This can only mean one thing: winter—and potentially bad weather—is coming. Whether you’re planning a holiday road trip or just commuting to and from work, it’s never a bad idea to take stock of your vehicle and make sure it's ready for the winter ahead.

Is speeding really worth the risk?

The time you may save by speeding is never worth the potential consequences that may result from a speed-related collision.

What is the 3-4 Second Rule?

To reduce the risk of collision, it’s safest to stay 3-4 seconds behind the car in front of you. To measure this, pick a stationary object on the side of the road. Note when the car in front of you passes it, then count the seconds until you do.

Circular logic: How to navigate a roundabout

Circular intersections come with their own set of rules, and can be a bit tricky to navigate if you’re not used to them.

Breathing outside the box

Box breathing helps your body and mind return to a neutral state, regulating your heart rate and nervous system and helping you to think more clearly.

Pedestrian safety for drivers

Part of defensive driving is remembering you share the road with others. This includes pedestrians, who are vulnerable to vehicles and other hazards drivers may not think about.

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