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
Driving is one of the most hazardous activities your staff will undertake. Although they take a great deal of responsibility for their own safety on the road, there is a liability on the employer
too. Why not use our template policy to cover all the bases?
Published 12.05.2021
Following a spate of fatalities in London you may be wondering where you would stand if one of your vehicles was involved in a collision with a bicycle. What, if anything, should you be doing to
avoid such an accident?
Published 04.12.2013
You’ve heard of firms putting their staff through fancy driver training programmes. So far your own arrangements have focused on the basics such as driver licence checks. What’s the bottom line; must
you do more?
Published 26.09.2016
Defensive driving can be highly beneficial for businesses that involve transportation or fleet operations. What is it and how can it help your business?
Published 04.10.2023
The latest iPhone operating system includes a drive-safe mode. There’s now a campaign to get other manufacturers to follow Apple’s lead. How does this feature work and should you require its use?
Published 11.10.2017
Bus company Midland Red has been given a massive fine in connection with a fatal accident caused by one of its drivers. What happened and why was the employer found responsible?
Published 07.03.2019
Despite having legal responsibilities for those who drive at work, new research shows that many employers are ignoring them. What’s the latest news?
Published 10.04.2006
As you may be aware, the police are taking a greater interest in road traffic accidents which are work-related. In order to protect yourself, why not use our Driving at Work Policy to make your
drivers aware of the standards you expect?
Published 24.10.2005
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