Driving for work: Mobile Phones
Driving is the most dangerous work activity that most people do. Research indicates that about 20 people are killed and 250 seriously injured.
Driving for work: Safer speed policy Ensure that journey schedules, distances and plans allow sufficient time for drivers to complete their journeys (include rest breaks and take account of foreseeable weather and traffic conditions).
Driving for work: Safer journey planner
One of the most important things employers must do is to ensure that their drivers are not at risk of falling asleep at the wheel.
Driving for work : Own Vehicles
This Leaflet gives simple advice on how employers and line managers can develop and introduce policies governing if, when and how staff may use their own vehicle for work.
Driving for work : Drink and Drugs
Around 10 people are killed and 50 seriously injured in drink drive crashes every week. It is not just the drivers who have been drinking that suffer, but often their passengers, people in other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, or motorcyclists, and the families of everyone involved.