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International Security Company Selects AlertDriving


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TORONTO--July 25, 2012: AlertDriving, the global leader in web-based driver risk management solutions, is pleased to announce that it has established a long-term agreement with an international security company to provide a comprehensive global program to their fleet of more than 5,000 drivers in 13 countries. With this addition, AlertDriving further strengthens its leadership position in the field of Driver Risk Management.

“AlertDriving recognizes the necessity for a solution that accommodates the unique needs of a multi-national company”

The program includes AlertDriving's Hazard Perception Evaluation and customized Policy Testing for 13 countries with culturally accepted content and voiceovers. With this program, administrators will be able to seamlessly deploy localized content and training to their entire fleet from one central location.

"AlertDriving recognizes the necessity for a solution that accommodates the unique needs of a multi-national company," said Rob Martin, Vice President of Sales at AlertDriving. "This provides our clients with a solution that significantly reduces collisions and personal injury claims, generates substantial cost savings and lowers liability exposure around the world."

About AlertDriving: Established in 1998, AlertDriving pioneered web-based driver risk management. Today, we are working with some of the largest organizations in the world. We have over 600 clients and we've trained over 1,000,000 drivers worldwide. Our driver risk management platform -- FleetDefenseSM -- has helped clients significantly reduce their collisions, injuries, costs and liability exposure. FleetDefenseSM is a single-source, state-of-the-art, customizable, web-based, driver risk identification, mitigation and monitoring solution. Currently it's available in 55 countries and 70 languages. For more information, please visit Alert Driving.