What fleet owners can do to improve road safety
By SG Fleet | 10 November 2020

With UK roads in a constant state of flux amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, commercial fleet owners face a renewed responsibility towards their own drivers, as well as other road users. With that in mind, we’re investigating ways fleet owners can reinforce road safety in 2020 and beyond.
But first, it’s worth looking at why that’s so important, – especially in the current climate.
The numbers behind the need

According to road safety charity Brake, someone is either killed or seriously injured every 20 minutes on UK roads. That’s 1,850 deaths a year in the UK alone, or five a day on average – with serious injuries in excess of 25,000.
As we move back and forth between differing states of lockdown, the stakes for commercial fleet owners have truly never been greater.
Ways fleet owners can improve road safety

When we last looked at this topic in 2018 , we explored five strategies for improving driver safety – all of which remain relevant today.
- Improve vehicle maintenance processes through preventative maintenance, regularly scheduled vehicle inspections, and recall monitoring. All of this can be achieved with the help of a fleet management company that offers a full vehicle management solution.
- Monitor driver behaviour using telematics – which we explored in more depth only last month. The big benefit is that, because telematics allows fleet managers to closely monitor driver habits, it makes drivers more accountable – and less likely to exceed the speed limit, or become distracted.
- Create a safe driving culture by rewarding the most improved drivers and by fostering a spirit of friendly competition within teams.
- Offer personalised training using data collected from driver’s vehicles, giving employees better insight into their bad habits and how to improve them.
- Regularly communicate with drivers – either on a weekly basis, or by using briefings before they get behind the wheel.
It’s therefore also worth asking: what can fleet owners do to improve driver conduct and road safety in the middle of a pandemic?
Improving fleet safety in a COVID-19 world

Here’s what we suggest:
- Identify those most vulnerable to stress: You can measure this using the Fleet Driver Risk Index™.
- Offer additional support: If your workplace benefits scheme offers free counselling, this could be an ideal time to promote it. If not, now could be the time to look into it.
- Let your drivers know that their wellbeing matters: By reaching out to have one-to-one talks, by prioritising hygiene, and by making sure you offer appropriate PPE and clear directives around conduct, hygiene and social distancing.
- Keep workloads manageable: Even despite the added demands placed upon your fleet during the pandemic.
- Offer additional training: With people stuck indoors more than ever, this is a unique opportunity to help your drivers brush up on the theory behind their craft. That’s why we’ve partnered with Applied Driving Techniques to offer a series of free online driver training modules.