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Using hand-held mobile phones was banned as it’s a proven distraction. However, research shows that they’re not the only problem. What’s the latest news?
Published 23.05.2005
Road Safety Week 2013 will focus on drivers avoiding distractions, such as mobile phones. Why should you promote this message to your staff?
Published 08.11.2013
To avoid any risk of liability from the use of mobile phones by drivers, your company has always taken the line that staff must switch off their phones whilst at the wheel. But the policy is proving
inconvenient. What are the options?
Published 25.11.2011
Psychologists at the University of Sussex say that drivers who talk via a hands-free phone may be just as distracted as those who use a hand-held one. What were their findings and might you need to
change your policy as a result?
Published 05.07.2016
Courts can now charge drivers with the offence of “causing death by careless driving”. What does this mean and will it affect employers?
Published 22.09.2008
The Crown Prosecution Service has recently issued new sentencing guidance to courts for dangerous driving offences. How could this affect you?
Published 28.01.2008
There appears to be an ever-increasing demand for technology on the move. Be it satellite navigation, MP3 players or a BlackBerry, a car wouldn’t be the same without them. But is this actually a
safety issue?
Published 11.01.2007
A case that followed the deaths of four people has put the use of mobile devices whilst driving into the spotlight. How might this affect you?
Published 08.12.2016
For most organisations driving at or for work is the riskiest activity you ask your staff to undertake. What are the risks, what is your responsibility and what should you put in place to keep your
drivers safe?
Published 20.12.2022
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