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A strong, behavior-based observation program is the best way to identify areas where drivers can improve — so you can take effective corrective action before an accident occurs.

ObservationDriver’s Alert has decades of data showing a direct correlation between observation calls and the probability, severity, and cost of accidents. Correcting the behaviors that cause these calls is the key to reducing accidents. 

Since 1989, we have provided the industry’s leading decal-based “How’s My Driving” program. Our comprehensive Smart Risk fleet safety management system also includes high-tech solutions like online training, Web-based data management and GPS monitoring, but our decals remain a highly effective first step toward improving driver safety and reducing costs. Leveraging two proven principles, we essentially put a “supervisor” in every vehicle:

  • The Hawthorne Effect — people perform better if they know they are being watched  
  • Crowdsourcing — encouraging input from motorists gives you “more eyes” to spot at-risk driving behaviors

Guaranteed Accuracy from Our World-Class Call Center

DriversTrainingDriver’s Alert provides unparalleled accuracy and quality reporting to ensure the value of on-road calls. Every call is taken by a live operator and verified by a supervisor in our state-of-the-art, 24/7/365 call center. Each report includes an audio file of the call, so you’ll never waste time chasing unconfirmed complaints or trying to verify what was said. No one in the industry has a better call accuracy rating.


 Georgia Department of Administrative Services
In our first year with Driver’s Alert, we realized a 12:1 return on investment. After 32 months on the program, our auto claims are down 30% and savings are in the millions of dollars. The ability to quickly identify at-risk employees and cost-effectively train them has been invaluable to our department—and to Georgia’s taxpayers.

— ED FINNEGAN, Director, Office of Fleet Management Department of Administrative Services, State of Georgia