Managing road risk can reduce fleet operating costs
New guidance for fleet managers on the financial benefits of managing road risk has been published as part of a campaign to improve fleet safety.
Produced by the road safety charity, Brake, the guidance is intended to demonstrate how identifying and managing the risks of vehicle collisions can help lower operating costs.
In 2008, a report produced by the Association of British Insurers estimated that crashes at work cost more than £2.7 billion a year. To reduce the costs associated with road crashes, as well as ensuring the safety of their drivers and of other road users, fleet managers must take proactive steps to manage road risk.
Brake professional engagement manager Roz Cumming said: “Investing in fleet safety will help to save lives and money through crash prevention. Even minor collisions can be very expensive for fleets.
“This report highlights the hidden cost of crashes and provides steps for fleet managers to follow.”
The PDF report is available for free for Fleet Safety Forum subscribers, or can be purchased for £5 by non-subscribers. Email [email protected]
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
Managing road risk can reduce fleet operating costs
New guidance for fleet managers on the financial benefits of managing road risk has been published as part of a campaign to improve fleet safety.
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