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Did you know?
Mobile devices are a major distraction but they are not the only one.
Distractions can include eating, drinking, setting satnav, radios etc – anything that takes your eyes off the road or distracts your concentration on driving.
Distraction is a major cause of collisions...
Driving for Better Business, National Highways
Van Driver Toolkit – Driver Distraction
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,...
National Highways
Fleet Safety Focus – Distraction
Dr Gemma Briggs Explains Driving Distraction
The Open University
Dr Gemma Briggs Explains Driving Distraction
Our Van Driver Toolbox Talks are designed to help you share important information with your drivers. You can download video files for each Toolbox Talk as well as notes on the content.
Click here to watch the Toolbox Talk: Driver Distraction
Driving for Better Business, National Highways
Van Driver Toolbox Talk – Driver Distraction
Joe has banned mobile phone use even by Bluetooth, athough each vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth technology. “I don’t remove the Bluetooth because I don’t want to inadvertently drive someone to make a call by holding the phone,” he says.
“However, we make it very clear: calls can...
Driving for Better Business
Metworks – Driver Distraction
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are systems designed to help the driver in an increasingly technology-assisted mobile world. But do you and your drivers know what they all are and what they do to improve collision avoidance and improve driver safety?
DriveTech
ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) – Attraction or Distraction?
While the company had previously had access to telematics data, it was neither used not fed back to drivers. This is perhaps the most problematic of all words for fleet operations – to have evidence of risk but not address it.
Reka enlisted the help of a legal and employee council to bring the...
Driving for Better Business
Heineken – Telematics
All it takes to undo a lifetime’s attentive and careful driving, even for a highly trained driver, is one unintended moment of distraction, yet it has never been harder to concentrate on the task in hand.
IAM RoadSmart
White Paper: Driving while Distracted – Challenges and Solutions
Dr Gemma Briggs discusses research on the distraction imposed on drivers by mobile phone use, which can help to explain both how and why driving performance deteriorates. Her talk will consider how this research can:
– Help those who drive for work, or employ drivers, understand specific issues...
Driving for Better Business
Distracted Driving: What employers and drivers need to know
Metworks is the in-house residential maintenance company for housing association Metropolitan Thames Valley Homes. Transport manager, Joe Masters, oversees a fleet of 200 Citroën Relay and Vauxhall Movano vans, all of which are in the care of individual remote operatives. Read how Metworks...
Driving for Better Business
Case Study – Metworks
Did you know?
A driver could be imprisoned, banned from driving, and face a fine if found guilty of drink-driving.
A driver could be charged with driving while unfit even if they are not over the limit.
The only thing that eliminates alcohol from the body is time and the average person...
Driving for Better Business, National Highways
Van Driver Toolkit – Drink Driving
This session was recorded at The Health & Safety Event 2021 and features Daniel Jones - UK Training Manager, Dtec
Driving for Better Business
The increasing problem of drug driving at work
Did you know?
In 2019, there were 60 fatalities involving vans and vulnerable road users.
62% of cyclists killed or seriously injured were involved in collisions at, or near, a road junction.
Post collision, drivers could face financial claims from a vulnerable road user covering their...
Driving for Better Business, National Highways
Van Driver Toolkit – Other Road Users
A short guide explaining how to prevent inappropriate mobile phone use on the road by employees.
RoSPA
Driving for Work: Mobile Phones
Did you know?
Hot weather can cause fatigue and irritability to drivers.
Drivers can become easily dehydrated and it can affect their driving abilities.
Drivers experience increased congestion from high levels of traffic on holiday routes and in road works for road construction and...
Driving for Better Business, National Highways
Van Driver Toolkit – Summer Driving
Are you actually able to contrate fully on driving while also talking the phone, whether handheld or handsfree. We have the answer.
The Open University
Multitasking: Can you drive and phone at the same time?
Take our interactive and find out if you’re alert when behind the wheel. Your attention will be put to the test.
The Open University
Quiz: Are you a Focused Driver?
Try out this simple test of awareness. Count the cars…
The Open University
Can you count all the cars?
What employees and employers need to know. An Open University Driving Change presentation by Dr Gemma Briggs
The Open University
Distracted Driving: What employees and employers need to know