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Building Safer Roads Through Understanding and Training

In this Fleet Services edition, we share practical, field-tested approaches that help organisations reduce road risk and strengthen operational readiness. From understanding how crashes happen to building driver capability in complex environments, each story focuses on what teams can apply immediately to support safer journeys, lower costs, and more resilient fleets.

Crash Dynamics Explained - Why prevention starts with understanding

A crash is rarely "bad luck." It is usually the outcome of speed, space, attention, and decisions interacting in a split second. That is why Fleet Services focuses on understanding what happens during an impact, because when drivers and fleet managers understand the mechanics, they make safer choices earlier, before risk becomes unavoidable.

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In our Crash Dynamics Explained webinar, we break down the real-world patterns behind serious incidents: how braking distance changes, why vehicles react differently under load, and how small behaviours can lead to big consequences. The goal is practical and measurable: reduce exposure, strengthen safety culture, and help teams return from every journey without harm.

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Road Safety Advanced Safe Driver Training (ASDT) and Qualified Driver Trainer (QDT) in Kazakhstan - Training for complex environments

Some environments demand more than standard driver training. In Kazakhstan, we will deliver the ASDT and QDT to support teams operating in challenging conditions, where road quality, weather, and operational pressure can change quickly. These courses strengthen decision-making under complexity, helping drivers and supervisors recognise how risk builds and how to stay in control when conditions are far from ideal.

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TGS training is built for field realities: practical, evidence-based, and focused on behaviours that hold up under pressure. When teams leave with a shared approach to risk and coaching, organisations see lasting impact, fewer incidents, more consistent driving standards, and stronger operational resilience.

Why open courses matter for regional capacity building

Open courses do more than build individual skills, they help strengthen regional capability. By bringing participants together across organisations, these sessions create shared standards, peer learning, and professional networks that continue long after the course ends. This is especially valuable where mobility systems are under strain and experienced fleet staff are limited.

For TGS, capacity building means sustainable change through knowledge transfer. We support confident drivers, capable trainers, empowered mechanics, and stronger fleet management practices that can be applied immediately and reinforced locally. Open courses help scale this impact, making high-quality training accessible while supporting consistent, safer practices across the sector.

Explore our training calendar or speak to the Fleet Services team.

Visit the Fleet Services page to view upcoming courses and webinars, or check the training calendar and contact our experts.