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Mental Health and Wellbeing – supporting your drivers.

August 26th, 2025|

Vehicle health checks are crucial before heading out on the road. They impact not only the health and safety of the driver but also other road users, yet not enough emphasis is placed on carrying out these health checks with the person controlling the vehicle; the driver.

Driver Training – Getting Drivers Road-Ready, Fast

August 1st, 2025|

Getting new drivers behind the wheel is often a race against the clock. Keeping up with growing demand, filling gaps during peak periods, or managing last-minute staff changes - it all adds to the pressure. Iin the scramble to get people moving, one thing can't be compromised: safety.

Seat Belts and Driving for Work – What’s the Law?

July 31st, 2025|

Drivers must wear seat belts or face a fixed penalty fine or increased penalty of being taken to court. Endorsements will also be disclosable to insurance companies and may lead to increased penalties. The law requires a seat belt to be worn unless an exemption applies to your driver. What are the exemptions?

Improving FNOL Efficiency – First Notification of Loss

July 18th, 2025|

Automation is a valuable tool helping fleet professionals ensure FNOL is carried out quickly, efficiently and accurately. When data capture, alerts and workflows are automated through tech-solutions such as driver risk management platforms, this removes a significant amount of admin, minimising costs and reducing the risk of fraud.

Incident reporting – Why First Notification of Loss Matters

July 7th, 2025|

First Notification of Loss (FNOL) isn't just a form to fill in, it's a frontline tool for managing risk, staying compliant, and keeping costs down. When fleets take FNOL seriously and get it right, the benefits are clear: faster decisions, lower claims costs, better outcomes for insurers, operators, and drivers.

Driver Fatigue – we need to talk about your drivers

June 30th, 2025|

Driving professionally is a demanding job, requiring skill, concentration, and constant vigilance. A crucial part of being fit to drive – and something we all need to take seriously – is to be properly rested. We often talk about vehicle checks and driving hours, but how often do you assess the amount of good quality sleep that your drivers are getting?

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