Driving for Better Business is launching a new range of free monthly resources for fleet managers to share with their drivers in order to improve road safety.
Driving for Better Business is a National Highways programme to help employers in the private and public sectors reduce work-related road risk, control the associated costs and improve compliance with current legislation and guidance.
The series starts with vehicle roadworthiness, to help managers, supervisors and everyone else involved to understand their responsibilities.
The guide covers creating a good practice vehicle roadworthiness policy; ensuring drivers are carrying out competent pre-use checks; making sure any issues are reported and recorded; and the legal responsibilities of both the driver and the operator.
Mark Cartwright, head of commercial vehicle incident prevention at National Highways, said: “There are many vehicles on our roads that are simply not roadworthy.
“Up to a third of all vans will fail an MOT on first inspection – the main failures being on lights, tyres, suspensions or brakes. These are critical to safety, and if they are not given a cursory check before an MOT, are they being checked at all?
“As managers of those who drive for work, we should take steps to ensure our drivers are safe when driving. That includes checking the vehicle is in a safe and roadworthy condition of course.”
To make the monthly guides easy to share with drivers, each topic includes posters that can be printed for noticeboards, and short reminders to be fed to in-cab messaging systems.
Among the topics covered by the monthly Fleet Focus guides:
- Weather conditions, including winter preparation
- Drug and drink driving
- Driver fatigue
- Driver distraction
- Safe loading
- Mental health and driver wellbeing
Each month’s topic sits in a library, allowing anyone to access a bank of resources at any time to help improve driver safety.
Mark Cartwright added: “Everything we offer is free of charge and can be downloaded and used as many times as relevant.
“These will help deliver significant benefits, both for the companies and their employees.”
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