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Fleet Award for Driver Training 2001-02, 03, 04 & 05 |
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The Department for Transport (DfT) have stated that there are approximately 472,000 unlicenced drivers on the UK’s roads (Source: DfT Research into unlicenced driving – final report road safety research report 48). Of this total, 17,200 drivers had been banned under totting up but continued to drive without a valid licence. To ensure compliance with Section 87 (2) of the Road Traffic Act, DriveTech offers a Driving Licence Verification Service that checks an individual's entitlement to drive with the Driver Vehicle and Licencing Agency (DVLA). The only paperwork DriveTech requires is a completed and signed Data Protection Mandate from each driver, valid for 3 years from date of signature. Once the employee and/or their nominated driver has completed and signed the mandate, DriveTech can undertake up to four checks a year over the three-year life of the mandate, without further recourse to the driver. Our solution provides a speedy, efficient and accurate service supported by web-based management reports, enabling DriveTech clients to securely access their driver information on-line.
The DriveTech Driving Licence Verification Service immediately identifies high-risk drivers, reducing the exposure to risk of both the employee and the employer. Driving licence checks conducted by DriveTech have revealed:
As well as providing a driving licence verification service, DriveTech offers appropriate training solutions to drivers it considers high-risk, such as speed recognition on-road training and/or speed awareness e-learning. Through the combined use of the DriveTech's DATA driver assessment tool and a suitable driver declaration form, DriveTech is able to gain a valuable insight into a driver's history and attitude towards the driving task, including:
This valuable information combines to give a snapshot of a driver's risk profile and their likelihood of being involved in an accident. |
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