Driving insights

#Vehicle Safety

For your employees, For your fleet, For drivers
The human cost of distractions on the road
Even if a road accident doesn’t occur at work, it can still have long-lasting ramifications on the workplace and a person’s ability to do their job.
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For your fleet
What you need to know about creating and reviewing vehicle policies
Whether starting from scratch or taking the temperature of existing policies, a vehicle policy that works for you is far from a cookie-cutter, set-and-forget measure. Roy Waghorn and Chris Park let us in on some trade secrets.
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For drivers
Are your employees driving the safest vehicles?
It can be a false economy to be so focused on cost that you’re driving your staff vehicles into the ground. We explain why the safety ratings count.
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For drivers
Bullbars - yes or no?
Bullbars, roo bars or nudge bars – whatever you prefer to call them, the subject of when and if you should fit them to your vehicle can be a divisive issue.
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For your employees, For your fleet
Your role in the chain of responsibility for vehicle safety
Everyone in the supply chain is accountable. Familiarising yourself with the concept of CoR helps to look after your people and minimise the risks to your company
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For your employees, For your fleet, For drivers
Car safety ratings
Safety ratings can be a great help but do you know the difference between NCAP and ANCAP?