Well done- DriveSense wins green award
The Maidenhead-based company has been named the 2009 driver training company of the year. The award was presented by Fifth Gear presenter Tiff Needell, at a ceremony held at The Guildhall, in London.The award recognises DriveSense’s leadership in developing and deploying effective green driving instruction courses, which consistently deliver fuel savings of over 20 percent.DriveSense managing director Dominic Marder said: “We’re thrilled to have won this prestigious award which came as a complete surprise as we hadn’t submitted an entry but were selected from across the industry by the judging panel on merit.”
This eBook will guide you through some of the key understandings you need to be able to manage driver safety effectively and, at the end, provide a series of free resources you can access to help you ensure your own driver safety management system is robust, legally compliant and in line with industry-accepted good practice.
Download this eBook from Driving for Better Business and SHP to cover:
- Why do we need to manage driver safety?
- Duty of care – a shared responsibility;
- Setting the rules with a driving for work policy;
- Managing driver safety;
- Ensuring safe vehicles;
- Safe journeys and fitness to drive;
- Record keeping;
- Reporting;
- The business benefits of good practice;
- Additional resources
Well done- DriveSense wins green award
Driver training company DriveSense was won a major honour at this year's Green Fleet Awards.
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