Transport for London’s (TfL) Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) has won a Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for its contribution to improving fleet and freight safety across the UK.
The Prince Michael Awards are presented annually to recognise achievements in road safety.
TfL’s FORS initiative was awarded the Prince Michael Fleet Award after judges agreed it was an “outstanding model of its kind, carefully planned and monitored and well overdue for recognition”.
Launched in 2008, FORS is an industry led accreditation scheme which helps fleet operators improve operational performance and safety, measure and monitor performance as well as ensure and demonstrate compliance and best practice.
More than 2,200 accredited companies, operating more than 180,000 vehicles, are now part of the scheme. A third of these are in the construction and aggregates industry, leading the way to improve the safety of vulnerable road users.
The three levels of accreditation – Bronze, Silver and Gold – allow fleet operators to raise standards within their organisation through education and incentives. As well as passing an on-site audit, operators can also chart the progress they are making and monitor the safety of their drivers and vehicles. Analysis of collision data shows that between 2012 and 2013, FORS operators reduced injury collisions by 41% and reduced total collisions by 25%.
Despite originally being a ‘London’ scheme, around two thirds of FORS operators are now based outside the M25. Many major developers, including Mace, British Land and Crossrail, now require fleet operators to be part of FORS to provide a demonstration of a commitment to sustainable fleet activities.
Building on this, TfL is recruiting an external partner to help expand FORS, both across London and the UK. The scheme will be officially rolled out across the UK in January 2015.
Adrian Walsh, director of The Prince Michael Awards, said “One in three serious crashes involve a driver who is at work. FORS is a world-class example of how safety can be improved through engagement and leadership and here in London we now have a proven programme which is ready to be rolled out across the country and indeed internationally.”
Leon Daniels, managing director for surface transport at TfL, said: “FORS has helped transform how fleet and freight vehicles operate in London, encouraging greater compliance, better training, lower emissions and improved road safety.
“We are delighted to be awarded this international award, which shows the determination and drive we are putting into making London’s roads better for all.”
Think this is well deserved. A super scheme that has really helped to raise the road safety profile in London’s fleets.
Liz, Lewisham
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