Over 700 people are killed annually in work-related road traffic accidents. Keep your workers safe by reducing speeding and by coaching risky drivers. Safer drivers cause less damage and keep vehicle downtime to a minimum.
tackle driver safety
reduce accidents
In-cab coaching & speeding reports improve drivers’ road safety
train risky drivers
Behaviour scores help to identify risky drivers & target coaching
ensure you meet your duty of care
Prevent fatigue by enforcing adequate breaks
protect your good reputation
Keep an eye on how your drivers represent your business
keep your people safe
Every commercial driver is under pressure to get there on time, but when this leads to excessive speeding, the likelihood and severity of accidents rise dramatically.
We have helped customers reduce speeding events by up to 70% with the installation of our in-cab coach, giving instant visual and auditory feedback.
instant in-cab feedback
Our ‘in-cab coach’ gives instant auditory and visual feedback on harsh events such as speeding, accelerating, and braking, as well as idling, to change driving behaviour.
- Provide on-the-job training at the right moment
- Instant response instead of monthly discussions about what happened
- Visual traffic light system: Green | Amber | Red
- Audio alerts
driver league tables
Every driver is given a score based on risky events per hour driven. Re-training needs are visible at a glance.
- Identify drivers most at risk
- Analyse individual behaviour
- Highlight specific training needs
- Launch ‘safe driver’ award schemes
- Schedule alerts for risky events
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Dalkia
Dalkia can see the at-risk drivers that need training to improve driver behaviour. This led to a 15% reduction in accidents.
“We’ve been able to optimise our fleet management costs, make significant savings through reduced fuel consumption, and also reduce the number of accidents, thus ensuring better on the road safety for our employees.”