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A Practical Guide to Reducing Work-Related Motor Vehicle Fatalities

Implement proven risk management strategies to protect your workforce on the road, prevent devastating collisions, and ensure every employee returns home safely at the end of the day.

Created by Tiffany Miller
BeginnerUpdated Aug 18, 2026
A Practical Guide to Reducing Work-Related Motor Vehicle Fatalities

What You'll Learn

check_circleIdentify the leading causes of work-related motor vehicle fatalities and high-risk driving behaviors.
check_circleAssess existing organizational fleet safety policies to identify gaps and areas for improvement.
check_circleDevelop a comprehensive, employer-specific motor vehicle safety program tailored to workplace hazards.
check_circleImplement practical driver training and vehicle maintenance protocols to mitigate accident risks.
check_circleEvaluate the effectiveness of safety interventions using incident data and key performance indicators.

About This Course

Motor vehicle crashes are consistently the leading cause of workplace fatalities, making occupational road safety a critical priority for organizations of all sizes. This course offers a comprehensive, actionable approach to designing and maintaining a robust motor vehicle safety program.

It explores the essential elements of risk management, from establishing effective corporate driving policies and compliance standards to fostering a proactive culture of safe driving behavior among employees. By examining the root causes of transportation incidents and highlighting evidence-based prevention strategies, the course equips organizations with the tools needed to assess fleet risks, implement corrective measures, and ensure driver accountability.

Whether overseeing a dedicated commercial fleet or managing personnel who drive personal vehicles for business purposes, this guide provides the foundational insights required to protect employees, minimize corporate liabilities, and ultimately save lives on the road.

Your Instructor

Tiffany Miller
Tiffany Miller

Engineering Expert

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Tiffany Miller is an accomplished engineering leader with more than 20 years of experience in manufacturing, mechanical engineering, process optimization, and operational excellence. She began her career through a formal engineering apprenticeship at the age of 16 while earning an Associate of Applied Science in Engineering Design, graduating with three Dean’s List honors. She went on to earn her Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering, graduating Summa Cum Laude, before serving for over a decade as Head of the Manufacturing Engineer team, leading complex manufacturing operations, process improvements, and cross-functional engineering initiatives. Committed to continuous growth, Tiffany later earned her Master of Business Administration (MBA), graduating with a 3.7 GPA while specializing in Lean Six Sigma and earning her Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. Today, she serves as an Engineering Manager, providing strategic leadership for both Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering teams. Her expertise includes manufacturing engineering, product development, Lean manufacturing, quality systems, continuous improvement, project management, and building high-performing engineering teams. Tiffany is passionate about developing practical, innovative solutions that improve efficiency, enhance product quality, and deliver measurable results for both organizations and their customers.

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