driver risk management

Rural roads – making your drivers aware of the risks

By |2024-05-29T14:22:02+01:00June 9th, 2023|DfBB Articles, News|

This week's blog looks at driving on rural roads, and the key points your drivers should be aware of. DO I NEED A DRIVING FOR WORK POLICY? Rural roads - more dangerous by a country mile Rural roads in the UK have the same number of collisions as urban roads, but a far

The Secret to Improving Driver Behaviour

By |2024-05-29T14:25:46+01:00June 2nd, 2023|DfBB Articles, News|

Thanks to Driving for Better Business Partners, Assetworks, for this week's blog on managing driver behaviour and the business benefits that come from that. WHAT SHOULD I INCLUDE IN MY DRIVING FOR WORK POLICY? Driver behaviour - what's the secret? Fleet professionals who manage a mobile workforce have limited visibility into how drivers

Project EDWARD – safe speed, safe road users, safe vehicles

By |2024-06-03T15:33:20+01:00May 4th, 2023|DfBB Articles, News|

Project EDWARD 2023 The 2023 Project EDWARD week of action supported by National Highways is taking place from 15 – 19 May to coincide with the UN Global Road Safety Week. Project EDWARD (Every Day Without A Road Death) is the biggest platform for showcasing good practice in road safety in the UK. Managed

Best Driver Risk Management Performance 2023 – the winners

By |2024-06-03T15:38:23+01:00April 27th, 2023|DfBB Articles, News|

Heineken UK wins Driver Risk Management award Heineken UK was named best performing employer for managing driver risk by National Highways, through its Driving for Better Business programme. It was announced at the 2023 Safety & Health Excellence Awards on 26th April 2023. This is a new award which was created to recognise those employers who have

Weekly News Roundup June 19

By |2018-05-02T13:20:29+01:00June 19th, 2017|Uncategorised|

Campaign Director Simon Turner’s round up of the previous week’s stories that business owners and fleet risk managers should be reading. Want to be a safer driver? The technology and psychology that can help 16/06/17 The Guardian More than 1 million people worldwide are killed on roads each year. Psychologists such as Lisa Dorn, associate

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