Driver Training
In the beginning . . .
Hollywood immortalized Ben Hur by filming Charlton
Heston frantically slapping the reins of his horse
drawn chariot. During this extraordinary race
scene, we saw bodies fly and chariots splinter
as drivers pushed themselves, and their vehicles,
to the finish line. You can still see it on the
streets today, where modern day gladiators contribute
to unnecessary crashes and premature component
failure in an effort to reach their destination
more quickly than can be safely accomplished.
A lot has been learned since man first applied
horsepower to a set of wheels. Watching a NASCAR
or Indy car race today, you see that smoothness,
anticipation and consistency are key to winning
the race safely. Vehicle speeds are controlled
primarily with the throttle rather than the brakes.
The only reward for erratic driving is a trip
into the wall or early retirement to the pits.
The professional driver on today’s city streets
can apply many of the same principles used by
professional drivers on the track. And the results
will be improved safety and reduced response times!
Make SafeForce™ the cornerstone of your driving philosophy
SafeForce™ driving simply means preparing
for and expecting the unexpected, and driving
accordingly. SafeForce™ drivers are aware
of the environment around them and anticipate,
in advance, what can or will happen next.
Smooth vehicle accelerations, decelerations and
cornering are key components to driving safely
and efficiently. They come easily to the driver
who is not under stress. SafeForce™ drivers
maintain a safe rate of speed, suitable to the
road conditions. This ensures sufficient reaction
time for what would otherwise be a surprise occurrence
to the untrained amateur driver. SafeForce™
drivers watch for clues – turn signals, brake
lights on the vehicle in front and the vehicle
in front of that, traffic light timing like "flashing
don’t walk to yellow" and "yellow to red". SafeForce™
drivers don’t speed or drive recklessly!
SafeForce™ clarifies your company’s driving policies
Drivers sometimes confuse getting on-scene quickly
and safely with getting there at any cost. The
problem is compounded by the adrenaline rush many
experience while "running code". Add to this a
false sense of security created when running emergency
lights and sirens that other drivers either don’t
see, don’t hear, or just ignore, and you have
a crash waiting to happen. These are some of the
factors that contribute to crashes that are both
predictable and preventable!
Safety First . . .
Today, companies that are truly committed to safety
give drivers the tools and training necessary
to become part of the safe driving solution. Management
realizes that any system that is dependent on
corrective action, days or even weeks later, will
not change inappropriate driving behavior and
achieve compliance with company policies. With
the Road Safety On-Board Computer System, driving
parameters such as speed, rate of acceleration
and deceleration and how the vehicle is driven
while cornering are all part of the SafeForce™
driver grading system. If the driver operates
the vehicle outside acceptable ranges of these
parameters, they hear an immediate audio warning
to take corrective action. This gives drivers
a clear understanding of what management expects,
and allows them to monitor and instantly correct
their own driving performance.
The Road Safety On-Board Computer system records
each second and each mile of operation of every
vehicle in the fleet. Active driver identification
enables the system to evaluate driver performance
based on the amount of miles they drive and how
safely they operate the vehicle.
Examples
of unsafe vehicle operations include speeding,
hard braking, rapid acceleration and hard cornering.
When the driver begins to operate the vehicle
in an unsafe manner, the SafeForce system produces
an audible warning tone, much like a Geiger counter.
This warning tone alerts the driver that he or
she is approaching an unsafe vehicle operating
condition and gives ample time to correct the
mistake before a crash occurs. If this warning
is ignored and the driver continues to push the
vehicle into a dangerous condition, the system
produces a steady tone. This tone alerts the driver
that the system has started recording the occurrence
into the driver grading system, further encouraging
the driver to correct the unsafe action.
The A-B-C’s of SafeForce™ driving
The SafeForce™ driver grading system logs
each second the driver operates the vehicle in
an unsafe condition. The system converts these
seconds into mathematical "counts". A level of
performance grade is computed based on the Average
(miles) Between Counts.
A "Level 10" driver has a greater number of safely
driven miles between counts than a "Level 6" driver.
The following chart shows how many safely driven
miles the driver needs to average between counts
to achieve each performance level. Many fleets
consider Level 6 as their standard for minimum
safe vehicle operation. Drivers below this standard
receive additional training or performance review
by supervisors.
The "Black Box"
The
Road Safety SafeForce™ driving system is easy
to install and can be configured with a wireless
RF data transceiver for automatic downloading.
No driver or administrator intervention is required.
All vehicle and driver information, including
the driver’s ABC performance, is downloaded to
the system administrator’s desktop computer. Database
reports allow the administrator to look at driver
performance individually or in comparison to others.
Driver performance data can also be viewed for
emergency driving, non-emergency driving and total
driving.
The following is an example of the Driver Grading
Summary Report:
In addition to ABC reports, the SafeForce™ system
will produce many other reports that can be used
to ensure the safe and efficient operation of
vehicles. These exception reports include failure
to wear seat belts, unsafe vehicle backing, failure
to consistently use turn signals, code violations
and detailed second by second reporting and analysis.
Rewards for learning the ABC’s
EMT’s and Paramedics have long been among the ranks
of unsung hero’s in modern society. With shows
like Third Watch and Paramedics, only recently
has the profession been acknowledged by the entertainment
industry. With all the normal pressures associated
with their job, the last thing a dedicated driver
wants is a monitoring system that is used to beat
them up – the old stick philosophy.
While we use ABC’s to mean Average Between Counts,
it could also be thought of as "A Bunch of Carrots".
Using the ABC’s of SafeForce™ driving, management
has the opportunity to reward top performers and
foster teamwork, rather than forcing people into
submission. While some might say that any reward
system is manipulative, it remains one of the
most proactive ways to create permanent behavior
change and eliminate unsafe driving habits.
The database reports do the work for you
With the power of the SafeForce™ database, reports ranking groups of drivers, including supervisors, are easily created. Competition has always been a strong motivator and now you can use it to your advantage. For example, any group of drivers obtaining a driving level score above the standard line could be presented with a commendation letter posted on the bulletin board, pizza, patches, certificates or any other affordable reward. Teamwork, group pressure and the undeniable fact that everybody wants to beat the supervisors, can all contribute to creating safer drivers in a positive working environment.
Identifying those who need help
The ABC’s of SafeForce™ driving reports quickly identify those in need of driver training or driver refresher courses. Helping drivers improve may save a life and will significantly reduce vehicle maintenance costs. ABC’s will then document and quantify the improvements as they are made. Unfortunately, there are still a small percentage of people who refuse to improve, even when opportunities and incentives are provided. The SafeForce™ driving system objectively points these people out. Sometimes, encouraging people to pursue a new career path works to the benefit of all parties concerned.
Road Safety Advanced Technology Partnership
Many new opportunities are available by adding the power and flexibility of the on-board computer that is the backbone of the SafeForce™ system. Road Safety system data can be integrated with GPS, AVL, CAD systems, video cameras, pen-pads, maintenance management and intelligent defibrillator/monitors. Significant enhancements to dispatch, patient care, transport documentation, billing and much more are now affordable and within the reach of every fleet.
SafeForce™ driving makes dollars and sense
SafeForce™ driving prevents costly crashes
and drastically lowers fleet maintenance expenses.
This in turn lowers your insurance costs. Lower
operating costs, increased vehicle availability,
extended vehicle life and improved utilization
all contribute immediately and positively to the
profitability of your operation.
If you consider employees to be the company’s
most valuable asset, then providing a system that
effectively trains drivers, reduces on-the-job
stress and allows them to perform their primary
mission of assisting the injured and saving lives,
makes total financial sense. Failure to make a
comprehensive driver safety commitment eventually
results in vehicular crashes, which almost always
leads to unnecessary injuries and, possibly, fatalities.
They say "frequency breeds severity". The longer
ineffectively trained drivers operate your vehicles,
the more frequent and severe the crashes will
be.
Imagine if you could sit next to each of your
drivers every second they operate your vehicle
– imagine the control you would have. With the
SafeForce™ driving system, you have that
type of control – the ability to change unsafe
driving habits and aggressive driving behavior
into smooth, under control, trained professional
driving habits. That’s why our motto is "the best
safety device in any vehicle is a well trained
driver".
Is time everything? Does every second count?
It's not the mere seconds potentially gained through unsafe driving that is critical to patient outcome, it’s the minutes lost when reckless driving leads to a crash that is critical to the patient outcome. The only way to win the race to save a life or treat the injured is for your drivers to have the skills to get there in the first place – not some of the time – not most of the time – but every time! One Risk & Safety professional summed it up this way:
The SafeForce™ driving system gives our drivers the on-going training they need, provides early warning of a dangerous situation before it’s too late and protects us from the careless actions of other drivers on the road."
American Medical Response
Los Angeles, CA
In the end . . .
While Hollywood may never immortalize an EMT or paramedic the way Ben Hur was immortalized, they will be no less a hero to the patients they successfully treat or transport every day. Let us give you a hand. Together we can make it a safe reality!

