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  According to a recent study by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the average cost of an accident involving a large truck is more than $75,000. Faced with the challenge of improving safety and productivity, transportation companies are turning to driver incentive programs as part of an overall strategic approach to truck safety.  
     
  For many companies, these programs bring benefits. Unfortunately, other companies are disappointed by the results, because they often do not know how to make an incentive program work for them.  
Reduce claims and accidents by 65%
Research indicates that a commitment to safety from management carries over to drivers. Companies
surveyed said that since their safety incentive programs were initiated, the incidence of insurance claims,
workers' compensation claims, and crashes have been reduced by 65 percent.*
 
'Properly Structured' Driver Incentive Programs
Safe, efficient, cost-effective trucking is essential to your competitiveness in the global economy.
Necesssary tools, skills and knowledge must be in place before a driver incentive program can be successfully implemented.
A properly structured driver incentive program builds on these prerequisites, to improve morale, behavior and retention.
 
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*Source: Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Retention and Safety Study, USFMCSA