Van Driver Toolkit – Other Road Users

2024-05-23T19:46:32+01:00January 11th, 2022|

Did you know? In 2019, there were 60 fatalities involving vans and vulnerable road users. 62% of cyclists killed or seriously injured were involved in collisions at, or near, a road junction. Post collision, drivers could face financial claims from a vulnerable road user covering their loss of wages, medical expenses and any recovery treatment.

Van Driver Toolkit – Loading: Know Your Limits

2024-05-23T19:47:53+01:00January 11th, 2022|

Did you know? A driver can be fined up to £300 or get a court summons if their van exceeds its maximum permitted axle weight. Exceeding the manufacturer’s load limit can put serious strain on the vehicle and may invalidate insurance cover. Overloaded vans are a common issue in the UK – 89% of vans

Van Driver Toolkit – Safe Towing

2024-05-23T19:49:18+01:00January 11th, 2022|

Did you know? Towing with a van could: Mean you need different driving licence categories. Require use of EU drivers’ hours rules and tachographs (although there may be exemptions you can use). Overload the towing vehicle beyond its legal and / or physical capabilities. Vans with a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of up to 3500kg

Van Driver Toolkit – Safe Parking

2024-05-23T19:50:03+01:00January 11th, 2022|

Did you know? Drivers face a non-endorsable fixed penalty of £50–£100 for causing an unnecessary obstruction by parking opposite or within 10 metres (32 feet) of a junction. The average motorist in the UK spends nearly 4 days every year looking for parking spaces. Parking lights must be used during the night on a road

Van Driver Toolkit – Incident Reporting

2024-05-23T19:50:47+01:00January 11th, 2022|

Did you know? For road traffic collisions, details should be exchanged with all parties involved. If details are not exchanged, this should be done as soon as reasonably practicable, within 24 hours or reported to the Police. Drivers face a fine up to £5,000 and up to 10 penalty points on their licence, a potential

Van Driver Toolkit – Anti-Terrorism Security

2024-05-23T19:51:35+01:00January 11th, 2022|

Did you know? The use of vehicles as a weapon to injure and kill people has become a real threat. This is referred to as a ‘vehicle as a weapon (VAW) attack’. Vans pose an increased risk if used in VAW attacks because of their size, profile and weight. Crowded public spaces are targeted for

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