Experts Gather to Explore Distracted Driving Liability and Technology Trends
Posted by Admin Posted June 14, 2010
ZoomSafer Hosts Free Webinar on June 15, 2010 at 1:00pm
Reston, VA –According to estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), on-the-job vehicular crashes cost businesses an average of $24,500 per crash, $150,000 per injury, and $3.6 million per fatality. Experts believe these costs will increase in the coming years due to new distracted driving legislation and increased law suits filed against companies who fail to proactively monitor and manage employee use of mobile phones while driving.
ZoomSafer, the leading provider of corporate policy management software to prevent distracted driving, is hosting the webinar “Distracted Driving: Understanding Your Corporate Risk and What to Do About It” at 1:00pm EST on Tuesday, June 15, 2010. The webinar will include a live demonstration of FleetSafer, ZoomSafer’s innovative safe driving solution, plus expert commentary and analysis from Clem Driscoll, CEO of C.J. Driscoll and Associates and Kristin Verderame, CEO of Pondera International and former Chief Counsel for a Fortune 500 company.
Interested individuals are encouraged to register now. For those not able to attend, a recording of the webinar will be available at www.fleetsafer.com.
About ZoomSafer
ZoomSafer is a leading provider of software for mobile phones to prevent distracted driving. Designed specifically for corporate customers, FleetSafer enables employers to proactively enforce cell phone usage policies to reduce crashes, risk and liability. For more information, please visit www.fleetsafer.com or www.zoomsafer.com.
ZoomSafer is a leading provider of software for mobile phones to prevent distracted driving. Designed specifically for corporate customers, FleetSafer enables employers to proactively enforce cell phone usage policies to reduce crashes, risk and liability. For more information, please visit www.fleetsafer.com or www.zoomsafer.com.
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