VIENNA, Va. --(BUSINESS WIRE)

The Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS) has released a significant update to its Post-Incident Coaching Toolkit, adding a new driver-behavior and systems-based component to help managers get to the root cause of vehicle collisions.

The revised toolkit emphasizes meaningful coaching conversations alongside traditional investigations. It guides managers to explore the behavioral, environmental, and organizational factors that contribute to collisions, and to use those insights to strengthen both driver performance and company fleet safety policies and practices—ultimately leading to a stronger safety culture.

“This revision reflects NETS’ commitment to advancing road safety by focusing on the human factors that influence driving behavior,” said Susan Hipp, NETS’ Executive Director. “When managers understand the ‘why’ behind a collision, they can help drivers make safer choices and identify where company practices may need adjustment.”

The updated toolkit provides a behavior-based coaching framework built around three key steps: What happened, Why it happened, and What will change. It includes expanded sample scenarios for six common collision types, guidance for integrating defensive-driving principles into post-incident discussions, and templates for documenting behavioral insights and agreed-upon actions.

Developed with input from NETS Board Member companies Cintas and Chubb Insurance and with behavioral-science expertise from NETS Sponsor ABA Technologies, the new edition aligns with NETS’ mission to help employers save lives on and off the job.

The Post-Incident Coaching Toolkit (2025 Edition) is available exclusively to NETS members. Learn how NETS membership connects you to benchmarking data, peer insights, and other tools that save lives: Membership Benefits

About NETS

NETS was founded in 1991 and is a global 501(c)(3) public/private partnership dedicated to improving the safety of employees, their families, and members of the communities in which they live and work by preventing traffic crashes that occur both on and off the job.

NETS member companies have drivers operating in more than 130 countries representing a collective fleet of nearly half a million vehicles, traveling more than seven billion miles annually. NETS is a member of the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration, which provides guidance to the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021–2030 global initiative.

For more information, visit www.trafficsafety.org.

Media Contact:
Susan Hipp
Network of Employers for Traffic Safety (NETS)
[email protected]

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