Commercial, School Bus Driver Training Program Offered

March 23, 2010
Auto Safety House LLC announced that it will be offering comprehensive safe driving training curricula through a partnership with DrivingMBA LLC. DrivingMBA is an Arizona-based driver tutoring company with offices in Scottsdale and Chandler, utilizing sophisticated driving simulators and adult learning techniques to deliver the most effective defensive driving training available anywhere

Auto Safety House LLC announced that it will be offering comprehensive safe driving training curricula through a partnership with DrivingMBA LLC. DrivingMBA is an Arizona-based driver tutoring company with offices in Scottsdale and Chandler, utilizing sophisticated driving simulators and adult learning techniques to deliver the most effective defensive driving training available anywhere.

"All fleet owners and operators with commercial CDL and non-CDL fleets will benefit from this safe driving program. Even though school bus and other commercial vehicles require drivers to take the basic CDL test, the majority of companies do not provide any structured or continuing safe driving skills programs that have been proven to reduce collisions and keep drivers and their equipment safe." commented Rudy Garcia, Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Auto Safety House. "The FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) is already rolling out their new CSA2010 safety guidelines that will have a tremendous impact on all commercial carriers. The new CSA2010 includes criteria that requires all carriers to maintain safe driving performance, document driver behavior and evaluation, and demonstrate that they have preventative programs to improve driver safety."

"We are very pleased with this opportunity to join forces with Auto Safety House in making our roads safer for everyone. Our use of technology to enhance the learning process is very effective in making every participant aware of personal and vehicle limitations before they are encountered on the road," commented Rich Wojtczak, owner of DrivingMBA.