Road Safety Tips
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Driving and fatigue
Driver fatigue is the silent killer in disguise. It creeps up gradually on unsuspecting drivers with all too often serious consequences Tired drivers are responsible for a quarter of all crashes causing death or serious injury on British main roads. And 4 out of 10 of these collisions involve someone driving a commercial vehicle, said…
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Driving and back pain
Back pain can prove to be a real challenge for fleet drivers who spend hours behind the wheel in a fixed position This is largely due to the body being exposed to a lot of vibration caused by acceleration and braking. Poor posture, inadequate lumbar support and taking no breaks also leave some drivers experiencing…
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Top 6 speed management tips
The UK has one of the best road safety records in the world but many drivers fail to follow posted speed limits. With speed being a critical factor in most road crashes, it is essential that motorists recognise and apply effective speed management techniques. Former teacher-turned-TTC-instructor John Teasedale offers his thoughts on speed management and…
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Tailgating: what is it and why it’s dangerous
Tailgating is one of the most dangerous – and common – driver behaviours seen on UK roads. A shocking 87 per cent of drivers say they have experienced or witnessed it, and more than 100 people each year are killed or seriously injured as a result of tailgating. The problem is only set to get…
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Cycling do’s and don’ts
Cycling participation rates are increasing massively year on year with many new cyclists taking to the roads for the first time. With that has come the unfortunate rise in road accidents involving cyclists. Cyclists can avoid becoming a casualty by following the rules of the road and watching out for the actions of other road…