
The Power of Small Tip #7: Use Roadblocks to Find your Strength

S3 EP7: Don Cabor


S3 EP7: Don Cabor

In 2025, the teams who made the most progress didn’t rely on big training. They built learning into small, everyday moments. Tiny, repeatable actions make learning feel natural and change how people show up. As you plan for 2026, focus on small steps, steady rhythms, and habits that stick.

Fleets are shifting from big training events to the small, repeatable habits that keep drivers safe. Routine touchpoints and simple micro-behaviors—not one-time sessions—are becoming the foundation of a more human, habit-focused approach to safety.

A new year always brings the hope of better routines. In training, that doesn’t have to mean adding more to anyone’s plate. Sometimes the most meaningful change comes from small, steady moments of reflection.

S3 EP6: Josee Madison

S3 EP5: Dr. Courtney Beck

S3 EP4: Dr. Marline C. Duroseau

As fleets adopt new digital systems, many leaders are rediscovering that technology alone doesn’t create safer drivers—connection does.

Training only works if you can trust who completed it. LumaLens® gives fleets an extra layer of confidence and compliance through secure learner identity verification.