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Greenhous embraces Continuum platform

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One of the UK’s leading car and commercial vehicle specialists has tapped into a new e-learning solution that will improve driver safety

The online ‘compliance’ platform provides users with customised training for each driver based on a ‘risk score’ and individual development needs.

Pictured from left: Andy Wheeler with Kevin Swinnerton, Gerald Downes and Gina Hughes from Greenhous

Using bespoke software, it then tracks driver compliance and tailors interventions, providing bespoke training solutions to reduce the number of poor driving events being recorded. These will be in the form of over 50 short interactive e-learning modules, videos, hints and tips, meaning that Greenhous Group employees will be able to complete courses at a time to suit them on any device.

Gina continued: “We were approached by TTC Group to look at trialling Continuum and immediately liked the way we could manage all of the driver compliance through one simple to use platform.

“It automatically takes care of licence checks for us and profiles a driver’s risk score, which then allows us to tailor the training accordingly. This could be speed awareness, driving in certain conditions or understanding how technology works within a vehicle.

“All of the training is done through e-learning modules, with real-time information on an individual’s progress available at a touch of a button. We are confident that this solution from TTC will result in fewer driving incidents, which equates to less downtime for our drivers and less expensive repairs.”

Initially, Greenhous Group put Continuum through its paces with its professional drivers, who travel hundreds of thousands of miles every year picking up and dropping off cars and commercial vehicles.

The 20-strong group completed a three-month trial and the feedback was resoundingly positive, pointing out how user-friendly the platform was and the fact it did not impact on their daily routine.

Kevin Swinnerton, Fleet Operations Director at Greenhous Group, oversaw the pilot programme. He said: “The learning modules were extremely informative and all of our employees liked the fact that the online training meant they could dip in and out of the training packages and could use their phones to complete the course.

“Continuum is a welcome solution for meeting Driving at Work regulations and provides evidence of proactive driver management. It was an easy decision to roll it out to the rest of the Greenhous Group workforce.”

Telford-based TTC Group, which delivers more than 1.5 million hours of training every year, is one of the UK’s leading road safety and fleet management organisations.

It has invested more than £200,000 into developing Continuum and expects demand for its technology to come from SMEs, large businesses and public sector organisations.

“Greenhous is the perfect large-scale adopter and proves the system is capable of working on a significant scale. Our ethos is working to improve the safety and well-being of all UK road users and this a great example of a business that has positively embraced behavioural change in the most effective way,” said Andy.

“From the outset, Greenhous has been keen to work with us and we will continue to support its evolving needs by developing additional risk mitigating solutions ensuing driver safety and compliance remain front and centre.”

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