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The DVLA is reminding drivers that they are legally required to renew a photocard driving licence every ten years. Why should you issue a similar reminder to employees who drive to work or for
work-related business?
Published 13.03.2023
If an employee is required to drive on any work-related business, you should carry out routine checks on their driving licence. What’s the correct process and how often should it be done?
Published 08.11.2018
From 8 June 2015 endorsements and bans will no longer be shown on driving licences. If an employee drives for work, how can you check this information?
Published 29.05.2015
Where an employee is required to drive a company vehicle, you’re obliged to disclose any driving convictions to your insurers. But what if the individual didn’t tell you about them and there’s an
accident?
Published 02.06.2011
Anyone who drives for work purposes should already be prohibited from using a handheld mobile phone. However, a forthcoming change in the law means that it’s worth advising all staff who drive to use
a hands-free cradle. What’s happening?
Published 08.12.2021
Let’s suppose that two of your employees need to get to the same place for a meeting or a training course. You don’t want to reimburse each of them for driving, so what are the rules if one ferries
the other about?
Published 31.10.2012
With research confirming that company car drivers are the most dangerous in the UK, plus the fact that corporate manslaughter laws are now in force, what type of policy should you have in place in
order to minimise the legal risks?
Published 08.01.2009
An employee is refusing to travel on smart motorways whilst undertaking work-related journeys as they’re worried about their safety. However, this will significantly increase their travelling time.
Do you have to accept this refusal?
Published 25.02.2020
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