Smith System launches new E-Learning content for driver improvement courses

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Smith System, the world leader in advanced driver training, has launched newly designed E-Learning content for its popular driver improvement courses.

The new E-Learning platform uses streaming video, visual effects and interactive test content to engage the learner in over 90 minutes of E-Learning courses covering both Forward and Reverse Motion training for small vehicles and trucks. The courses are grouped in modules that review the Smith 5 Keys to Space Cushion Driving® in 6 to 7 minute segments. The courses may be accessed on Mac or PC devices (tablets, smartphones, laptops) through Smith System's Learning Management System (LMS) that tracks each learner's completion level and test scores.

Course content is available in 12 languages including English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Chinese, Dutch, Norwegian, Thai, Portuguese and soon to be released Hindi and Arabic. The Courses may be purchased separately or as a combined Forward/Backing package along with other function specific topics from Smith's comprehensive E-Learning library.

"Our new E-Learning content is based on the proven methodology of the Smith 5 Keys," said Frank Powers, Senior VP of Sales and Marketing for Smith System. "We are excited to update this content for viewing on a wide range of browsers and on any type of device."

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