J.J. Keller helps you pay attention
J.J. Keller & Associates
(June 5, 2002) — J. J. Keller & Associates has just introduced “distracted” a new training program that helps companies train their drivers to recognize and avoid distracted motorists, as well as minimize in-cab activities that interfere with their own driving.
At the core of the program is a video that delivers information about what drivers should look for, and what they should do when they encounter distracted motorists. It also covers common in-cab distractions, including cell phones and CBs, in-cab electronic devices, eating and drinking, personal grooming, and reading.
Along with the video, the program contains support materials, including 10 driver action cards, a discussion guide, and an awareness poster, to help maximize the effectiveness of training.
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