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A guide which gives information about driver fitness issues, and guidance for employers on how to ensure their employees are fit to drive.
RoSPA
Driving for Work: Fitness to Drive
A guide that advises employers on creating and implementing effective and methodical incident reporting and investigation procedures.
RoSPA
Driving for Work: Incident Reporting and Investigation
A short guide explaining how to prevent inappropriate mobile phone use on the road by employees.
RoSPA
Driving for Work: Mobile Phones
This guide advises employers on how to implement policies that explain to employees if, when and how they can use their own vehicles for work.
RoSPA
Driving for Work: Own Vehicles
This guide gives concise information to employers and line managers on how to safely plan their organisation's journeys, including an example journey planner.
RoSPA
Driving for Work: Safe Journey Planning
A guide that gives advice to employers and line managers on how to encourage safer driving speeds at work.
RoSPA
Driving for Work: Safer Speeds
This concise guide informs employers about the use of telematics for work, including how employees can use telematics effectively.
RoSPA
Driving for Work: Using Telematics
To drive a particular type of vehicle, you need an ‘entitlement’ for that category on your driving licence.
Department for Transport
Driving Licence Categories
The codes printed on the back of a driving licence tell you what conditions your drivers must meet to drive.
Department for Transport
Driving Licence Codes
TV hosts Suzi Perry and Ortis Deley have teamed up with National Highways to urge drivers to get a better understanding of smart motorways. The TV presenters are working with National Highways to produce helpful and practical videos and clips featuring advice and information about motorway driving...
National Highways
Driving on Motorways – A road trip with Suzi and Ortis
40 per cent of all car, van and lorry drivers admit to driving while tired. We look at some of the effects of sleep deprivation.
FTA
Drowsy Driving: Why businesses must wake up to the threat
Transport firm has is O Licence revoked and is forced to close after driver caused death of cyclist by careless driving.
Driving for Better Business
Dr Suzanna Bull: Lorry company closed after cyclist’s death
Driving for Better Business looks at some of the challenges in deciding whether electric vans are right for your fleet.
Driving for Better Business
Electric Vans: The Magic Bullet?
There are no reasons why electric vehicles should not be as safe as any other, however, they do bring specific risks with which you may be unfamiliar.
Driving for Better Business
Electric Vans and your ‘Driving for Work’ policy
Denise Beedell of the FTA looks at electric vans and the need for further action from government and manufacturers.
FTA
Electric vehicles: Are they meeting expectations?
Agency drivers should be as compliant as any other driver. Richard Owen-Hughes of Driver Hire Nationwide tells us how to achieve it.
Driver Hire
Ensuring high driving standards with agency drivers
Drivetech has created a new online course available free to any business operator where ‘other than normal business drivers’ are being called into essential action.
DriveTech
Essential driver training guide to help during the COVID-19 pandemic
For drivers of goods vehicles or combinations of vehicle and trailer of more than 3.5 tonnes and passenger vehicles with more than 9 seats (including the driver’s).
Department for Transport
European Union (EU) Rules on drivers’ hours and working time – simplified guidance
This guide teaches employers how to evaluate their Managing Occupational Road Risk (MORR) activities in order to check their effectiveness.
The NFU works hard to promote safety on rural roads, particularly at peak use times such as harvest and during winter weather. See our latest news, information and member briefings.
NFU
Farm transport news, guides and resources
This guide aims to help users of farm equipment to comply with the law in a practical way, using a common set of forms to ensure your machinery better maintained and safer to use.
NFU
Farm vehicle health check
Stephen Briers, Editor-in-Chief of Fleet News, says there is nothing inherently wrong with having a grey fleet but good management takes admin time, the right processes and resource.
Fleet News
Far too few companies manage grey fleet properly
What employers can do to prepare their professional drivers for a safe return to work after lockdown.
Fresh Air Alertness Management
Fatigue: Returning to work safely after lockdown
How safe do you think your fleet is today?
It’s very easy to think that, because a fleet has been incident free for a while, everything must be fine. That can then lead to complacency, and an incident happening, seemingly out of nowhere.
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