The Part of the Platform Drivers Actually Use Every Day

A safety program that drivers don't interact with isn't a safety program — it's a back-office reporting tool. S.A.F.E.'s driver portal is where the daily interaction happens: coaching review, training completion, safety scores, document uploads, vehicle inspections, and event disputes. One portal, one login, one place a driver goes to engage with the safety program.
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Daily Driver Workflow

Review coaching: Camera and ELD coaching items arrive in a single daily email digest. Drivers review each event and acknowledge it through the portal. If they believe an event was misclassified, they submit a dispute — also through the portal.

Complete training: Assigned training — whether triggered by escalation, scheduled monthly, assigned during orientation, or manually assigned by a manager — is completed inside the portal. Completion status, due dates, and overdue items are visible to the driver. Drivers can also self-enroll in additional courses from the catalog.

Check their safety score: Drivers see their own safety score in the portal. This creates accountability — the score isn't something that happens to them behind a closed door. It's visible, it updates as new data comes in, and they can see the impact of their own behavior over time.

Upload compliance documents: CDL, medical card, and other DQF documents can be uploaded directly through the portal. This puts document submission in the driver's hands rather than requiring a manager to collect and file paperwork.

Submit DVIRs: Pre-trip, post-trip, and trailer connection inspections are completed in the portal with photo uploads, defect identification, and certification. Drivers review and accept or note status of previously identified defects before completing a new inspection.

Dispute events: Any coached event can be disputed through the portal with a reason. Disputes are reviewed by the S.A.F.E. team and the outcome — along with the reasoning — is visible to both the driver and fleet management.

Fleet Managers Control What Drivers See

The driver portal is configurable per fleet. Managers can enable or disable individual capabilities — training, DVIR, trailer connection photos — and control which data drivers can access: camera events, ELD data, incidents, and inspection records.

Some fleets prefer full transparency — drivers see everything. Others prefer to limit visibility so that certain data points are discussed in manager-driver conversations rather than self-reviewed. The portal supports both approaches. Settings are managed in Fleet Settings by fleet administrators.

Driver Engagement Starts with Giving Them a Place to Engage

If your drivers interact with three separate apps for coaching, training, and inspections — or don't interact with any of them — S.A.F.E. consolidates it into one daily workflow.

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