NAFA's Webinar Series Returns In January With Enhanced Violation Management Techniques to Identify High-Risk Drivers

Due to speaker availability concerns, the December 10, 2014 webinar Enhanced Violation Management Techniques to Identify High-Risk Drivers, will be rescheduled for Thursday, January 22, 2015. We apologize for this inconvenience.

If you have already registered for the December 10 webinar, your registration will be migrated to the new date. You will not need to re-register to take part.

Enhanced Violation Management Techniques to Identify High-Risk Drivers takes place Thursday, January 22, 2015, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (Eastern time). NAFA webinars are free for NAFA members! Registration closes Wednesday, January 21, so don't miss out! Register today by clicking here.

Addressing unsafe driving behavior is a top priority for most fleets – if an unsafe driver causes an accident, the fleet will be held liable. Fleets often look to a driver’s motor vehicle record (MVR) to determine if that driver has a safe driving history.

However, many tickets, such as red-light and speed camera violations, do not appear on MVRs in most states, creating a significant blind spot, or liability gap, for the fleet. If fleets do not address this liability gap, they are at increased risk of having unsafe drivers on the road. This webinar would provide details about the growth of traffic cameras, explaining how the technology works, and discuss ways enhanced violation management techniques can help fleets identify all unsafe drivers and effectively close the liability gap.

This webinar is presented by Adam Draizin, President, ATS Fleet Services and Vincent Brigidi, Senior Vice President, General Manager, ATS Fleet Services.


NAFA webinars are available for free for NAFA Members and NAFA Affiliates as an exclusive benefit of membership. Registration for non-members is $25.00.

To sign up for Enhanced Violation Management Techniques to Identify High-Risk Drivers, please register by Wednesday, January 21 by clicking here.

If you have any issues signing up for the webinar, please email info@nafa.org.