Trevose, PA, February 24, 2012 — The CEI Group, Inc. (CEI) announced today the addition of a new training module to its DriverCare menu.  “All-Wheel Drive: Know the Basics,” is a 10-minute lesson that includes a test and makes a downloadable certificate available to drivers who pass the test.

 Among the learning points in the lesson are:

  • The benefits of all-wheel and four-wheel drive
  • How all-wheel and four-wheel drive work
  • The difference between all-wheel and four-wheel drive
  • The different kinds of all-wheel drive
  • The dangers of overconfidence in all-wheel drive

 “The module is for all drivers, whether their vehicle has all-wheel drive or not, because it  prepares them for the day they find themselves in the driver’s seat of one that does,” said Brian Kinniry, CEI’s manager of risk and safety solutions.

DriverCare is CEI’s brand name for its line of driver safety and risk management services, which include  fleet risk management, MVR ordering and compliance, on-line and behind-the-wheel driver safety training and a safety newsletter.

About The CEI Group, Inc. (CEI)

CEI is a leading provider of technology-enhanced vehicle accident, driver safety and fleet risk management services.  Its provider network consists of some 4,000 collision repair shops in North America, and includes nearly 900 truck collision repair centers.  Its customers include self-insured, commercial, institutional and government fleets, directly and through alliances with fleet leasing companies.  CEI also provides vehicle direct repair program outsourcing to leading property and casualty insurance companies.

Founded in 1983, CEI has headquarters near Philadelphia, PA, and field sales offices in Trevose, PA, Tulsa, OK, and Williamsburg, VA. In 2000, CEI launched its DriverCare™ line of services. For more information about CEI, visit cei-network.local.

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