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Driving for work is one of the highest-risk activities that most employees undertake. It is also a significant cost to the business. Employers that manage road risk well have peace of mind that they are legally compliant, are regarded as better places to work, and perform at a higher level of efficiency than those that don’t. Register today and add your drivers and vehicles to those already onboard.
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Free Van Driver Toolkit
Working with the National Highways Commercial Vehicle Incident Prevention Team, we have produced a free toolkit for you to share with your van drivers raising their awareness of key issues around compliance, safe driving, vehicle roadworthiness and fitness to drive.
These resources will help you communicate vital safety information, strengthening your driving for work policies and safe driving culture, as well as dispelling uncertainty and myth.
Feature Articles
In depth articles, interviews and thought leadership pieces to help you improve your business.
Weather Conditions – your fleet, your legal responsibilities
Your fleet drivers will assert they are the most competent of drivers and that the vehicle they are driving is well maintained and safe. Having a safe combination of driver and vehicle is essential
The CHAS Vehicle Compliance Scheme for fleet operators
Fleet operations - the key risks Standards and accreditations are an excellent way to improve, benchmark and ensure compliant vehicle operations - and compliant vehicle operations make for safer operations. The CHAS Vehicle Compliance
Winter Driving – the risks for fleets & commercial drivers
Winter Driving - the risks Winter brings all kinds of challenges for drivers, including rain, snow, ice and low light levels. Being prepared can be the difference between a safe journey and disaster. UK