Grey Fleet Advice
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No more Grey Fleet grey areas
TTC launches white paper to help businesses meet grey fleet compliance as research reveals just 33% of businesses monitor their employees’ drivers’ licences Training and compliance expert, TTC Group, says businesses must urgently review their grey fleets as new research reveals just 33%[i] monitor the status of their employees’ drivers’ licences. Nearly a third[ii] (29%)…
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Employers urged to focus on the fatal five road risks
TTC launches new interactive training courses aimed at high-risk fleet drivers and those with poor telematics performance – including young drivers Businesses monitoring driver behaviour of grey, company car or commercial vehicle fleets can now direct high-risk drivers to five new virtual live or classroom workshops to address primary causes. The interactive range of workshops…
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Fleet road safety – ignorance is not bliss
From a health and safety perspective, a work place is not just a building it extends to the vehicle being driven for work too Businesses therefore must have an effective policy covering their work-related road safety. With a quarter of all road collisions involving someone driving for work, the responsibility is with employers to manage…
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Don’t turn a ‘blind eye’ to grey fleet
Grey fleets pose the biggest risk to the public sector – and bosses must not “turn a blind eye” to this group because it is too difficult to manage the road risk, our road safety consultant Adrian Hide said. The public sector faces the biggest challenge to comply with health and safety laws because of…