Applied Driving Techniques reports record growth in 201415 January 2015

Fleet compliance and risk management business Applied Driving Techniques (ADT) is reporting record growth for 2014, as more fleet operators are turning to the provider to help improve safety and performance.

The company says it monitored 30% more drivers than the previous year, with a threefold increase in driver workshops and 25% more total training days delivered.

In addition, this year sees ADT's launch of DriveSafe 2015, a study to evaluate whether driver behaviour profiling can reduce risk. The project is being supported by road safety charity Brake and insurance firm Allianz, and will research 20,000 business drivers.

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Laura Cork

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