The Transportation Industry Is Changing. Are You Positioned for It?
If you’ve been driving, delivering, or working the road… this short guided experience will show you how to turn that into something more flexible, scalable, and built for where things are going next.
Language preference is preserved for the lead payload while the hero media stays stable and above the fold.
Start With the Fit Form
Submit your details first. The chat modal opens immediately after.
Takes less than 60 seconds • No pressure • Just clarity
Your phone is normalized in the background for webhook delivery while the original entry is also preserved.
Why this still fits the transportation audience
The positioning stays rideshare-specific. The design is closer to the original site direction again, while the intake flow is upgraded into a one-question-at-a-time modal that feels cleaner on desktop and mobile.
Airport runs, local recommendations, events, hotels, and visitor questions are already part of the environment you work in.
The messaging stays focused on building another income layer instead of relying on one platform or one kind of trip.
The goal is not to dump information on the page. It is to guide the right people into the webinar with context first.
Submit the visible form
Visitors enter their contact details on the page first, with the same backend-safe normalization for phone and preferred language capture.
Answer the guided fit chat
The modal asks transportation-focused CAIM-style questions one at a time with clear answer buttons and no raw scoring language.
Continue to the webinar
Once complete, visitors only see user-facing next-step language that points them toward the live session.
Bottom Video Section
The original page direction included a lower video section, so it remains part of the structure here.
This section stays transportation-focused and supports the simpler page hierarchy while the actual qualification happens inside the modal.
They need a clean first step, a guided fit conversation, and a clear path to the live training.
Transportation roles this page speaks to
The audience stays narrow. The page is not built around sponsors, refs, or generic travel traffic. It is built as a personal funnel for transportation workers considering something beyond driving.
Rideshare and taxi
For drivers who already hear what riders are planning and want to build a more durable income path around that demand.
Shuttle, limo, tour, coach
For transportation professionals around hospitality, events, airport movement, and destination-driven traffic.
Delivery and adjacent roles
For gig and transportation-adjacent workers who still want mentorship, structure, and a live session before deciding.