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Fleet Safety

Fleet Safety Focus – Weather Conditions

By |2024-11-16T18:24:04+00:00November 1st, 2024|

Weather Conditions – does everyone understand their responsibilities? Driving is, for most people, the most dangerous activity they do. Changes in weather conditions could easily make driving more dangerous, whether these are seasonal changes or weather events. Be sure your drivers are aware of the additional risk that comes with heavy rains, strong winds, fog,

Fleet Safety Focus – Vehicle Roadworthiness

By |2024-11-16T18:24:36+00:00October 1st, 2024|

Vehicle Roadworthiness – does everyone understand their responsibilities? The legislation on vehicle roadworthiness is very clear – your vehicle must be safe and roadworthy at all times. It’s also important to know that the law applies to both the driver and the operator – they are what as known as jointly and severally liable. In other words, the employee

Fleet Safety Focus – Other Road Users

By |2023-09-27T14:06:27+01:00August 1st, 2023|

Anyone driving for work, and the company which employs them, has a responsibility to ensure that their vehicle moves safely around other road users, and in particular vulnerable road users. Recent changes to the Highway Code created a hierarchy of road users which means those who can do most harm – usually the largest vehicles –

Fleet Safety Focus – Safe Loading

By |2023-08-01T11:38:19+01:00July 4th, 2023|

Insecure loads are illegal, and highly dangerous. 62,000 items fell off vehicles onto the strategic road network in 2022. This is a key cause of injury, serious collisions and network delays. Drivers must be trained in how to secure their loads, and in the correct use of appropriate restraint equipment because it is their responsibility to

Fleet Safety Focus – Distraction

By |2023-07-18T11:10:26+01:00June 8th, 2023|

Distraction is a leading a cause of collision. Whether manual, visual or cognitive, a distracted driver is not in full control of their vehicle, nor able to process and adapt to the changing environment around them. Fleets should educate drivers about the huge risks associated with distraction, and ensure that drivers have safe ways of alleviating

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