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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 donāt. 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.
Why psychological safety matters for fleet managers
Why psychological safety matters for fleet managers. Psychological safety is not an abstract concept or an optional extra. For fleet operations, it is as essential as basic vehicle maintenance or driver training.
Psychological safety – how it affects fleet risk
Across the fleet sector, psychological safety is increasingly cited at conferences and in fleet safety features as a lever for reducing work-related road traffic collisions. Yet many discussions stop short of explaining how it actually influences driver behaviour and safety outcomes.
Fitness to drive & medical conditions: the legal responsibilities
Fitness to drive is defined by minimum medical standards set by the DVLA. A driver may feel broadly well, function normally day to day, and still fall outside the DVLAās medical standards without realising it. From a road safety perspective, this creates a legal risk that exists long before it becomes visible.





















