Can you customize compliance for our specific policies?
Most fleets layer company-specific content on top of regulated baseline training — internal accident-response procedures, vehicle walk-around checklists, route-specific hazards, and corporate values around safety. We support this in two ways: by injecting custom content into existing courses at the appropriate chapter, or by building standalone company modules that get assigned alongside regulated courses.
Custom content is versioned the same way as our core curriculum, so you can update your policies without breaking audit history. For larger customers, we run an annual content review so your custom modules stay aligned with your actual operating procedures. The annual review catches the drift that naturally happens between when a custom module was originally written and how the fleet's procedures have evolved since then. Fleets that don't periodically refresh custom content end up training drivers on outdated internal SOPs even while the regulated baseline content is current.
The customization layer is most valuable for fleets with distinctive operational profiles that aren't well-served by generic training. A fleet operating exclusively in dense urban environments has different driving challenges than a long-haul highway fleet; a fleet hauling specific specialty cargo (livestock, oversized loads, oil field equipment) needs cargo-specific procedures generic training doesn't cover; a fleet with distinctive vehicle configurations (specialized trailers, retrofitted equipment, unusual articulation) needs vehicle-specific orientation. The custom modules let these fleets train drivers on the specifics that actually matter without watering down the regulated baseline content.