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LLLC is both a defensive driving system[1] as well as a train-the-trainer defensive driving program. Both were developed in 2001 by transportation safety expert Mark G. Gardner at Avatar Management Services.

Transportation companies in many industries use LLLC to teach defensive driving. LLLC stands for Look Ahead, Look Around, Leave Room, and Communicate. These four principles help drivers reduce risk[2] and prevent accidents.[3]

LLLC Certification[4] is a train-the-trainer defensive driving program offered by AvatarFleet, an Ohio-based company that provides recruiting, compliance, and safety software to the transportation industry.

According to AvatarFleet, tens of thousands of professional commercial drivers, bus, motorcoach and light-duty vehicle drivers have been trained in LLLC, and thousands have gone on to become fully certified as trainers.

References

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  1. ^ "Company Teaches Its Employees to Drive Defensively—and Live". Los Angeles Times. November 26, 1961. p. E-16. Retrieved May 6, 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "SBSC LLLC Defensive Driving". YouTube. 23 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Follow the 4 Principles of Safe Driving".
  4. ^ "LLLC Defensive Driving System Training - Virtual".