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Dr Suzanna Bull: Lorry company closed after cyclist’s death

By |2021-01-23T07:41:27+00:00September 4th, 2019|DfBB Articles|

BBC News has reported today that a lorry driver has been jailed after being found guilty of causing death by careless driving. Robert Bradbury, 50, was jailed for 21 months at Birmingham Crown Court, and also given a 34-month driving ban. Dr Susanna Bull suffered "catastrophic" injuries while cycling when Brandbury's lorry collided with

Kent Fire and Rescue Service is working hard to become a DfBB Champion

By |2019-08-30T14:07:20+01:00August 30th, 2019|DfBB Articles|

Kent Fire and Rescue Service is one public sector organisation seeing significant benefits from being involved with Driving for Better Business. Award-winning journalist David Williams spoke to Director of Operations Sean Bone-Knell, Transport and Fleet Strategy Manager Garry Mitchell and Head of Operational Policy and Development Mark Rist, to discover what important changes they

Cultivate a healthy culture in your van driving community

By |2019-08-30T15:31:35+01:00August 27th, 2019|DfBB Articles|

Driving is often seen as a consequence of a job, rather than an important safety-critical aspect. Van drivers are not only at much higher risk of being involved in an incident than car drivers but are often a moving billboard for the company they represent; and we all know that brand protection is important

Drowsy Driving: Why businesses must wake up to the threat

By |2019-08-16T12:46:27+01:00August 16th, 2019|DfBB Articles|

Fatigue is a contributing factor in around 20 per cent of all collisions on the UK's roads; despite this, 40 per cent of all car, van and lorry drivers admit to driving while tired. Drivers must understand the dangers of this; equally, businesses must adopt a strict no tolerance approach to their employees operating a vehicle while

How safe is your ‘O’ Licence?

By |2020-05-21T11:22:11+01:00August 2nd, 2019|DfBB Articles|

Traffic Commissioner Sarah Bell talks to David Williams about why a breakdown in trust between fleet operator and traffic commissioner could severely disrupt your ability to do business. There’s one key word that crops up repeatedly in Traffic Commissioner Sarah Bell’s lexicon; ‘trust’. It appears to be the glue in what she

New event announced for public sector in South West

By |2019-08-02T12:18:21+01:00July 30th, 2019|DfBB Articles|

Managing occupational road risk in the public sector will be the focus of our recently announced summit in the South West. The event will be held in Exeter on the 25th September and hosted by Alison Hernandez. Alison is the Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon, Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly, and is

How to best use the insights from your Telematics

By |2020-05-21T11:22:50+01:00July 26th, 2019|DfBB Articles|

Improving driver behaviour and preserving vehicle health. Sean Maher from Quartix, explains how to best use the insights that telematics can offer. Telematics has been proven to bring unprecedented benefits to organisations large and small. From reducing fuel spend and vehicle maintenance costs, to improving customer service and driver safety, and increasing

DfBB mentioned in the DfT’s Road Safety Statement

By |2019-07-26T12:56:56+01:00July 24th, 2019|DfBB Articles|

Our inclusion in the DfT’s Road Safety Statement 2019, an announcement that sets out the actions for road safety over the next two years, is a timely reminder for those who employ people who drive for work purposes to ensure they have taken appropriate measures to reduce occupational road risk: all hazards associated with driving

Britain works on tyres (but they need regular maintenance)

By |2019-07-19T13:20:34+01:00July 19th, 2019|DfBB Articles|

Tyres on vans and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) lead a hard life, carrying loads or doing multiple drops, often in tough working environments. Rough ground or repeated kerb scuffing can cause levels of damage and wear way beyond that of a car tyre. As a critical vehicle component, it’s important to carry out regular

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