Every year, thousands of drivers are involved in car accidents, whether it's something as minor as getting into a fender bender or something as serious as getting into an accident that sends someone to the hospital.
If you have trucks on your fleet and drivers who drive them regularly, it's important to ensure your drivers know what to do in the event of an accident — and that they understand how to be safe on the road.
According to Automotive Fleet Magazine, fleet drivers have a higher accident rate than other drivers. But why is this?
Fleet drivers drive more miles yearly than other drivers and often have to drive long hours. They are also in a rush to get to their next destination, so they may not take as much care on the road. These factors can lead to accidents and make fleet drivers more likely to get into accidents.
If you get into a car accident in your fleet car, you might be worried about the financial impact of the accident. Fortunately, there are things you can do to minimize your liability in the event of an accident.
If you get into a car accident in your fleet car, you want to ensure that everyone involved gets checked for injuries and calls 911 immediately.
The reason is simple: if you're injured in a car accident, you could be at risk of severe injuries or even death if you don't seek medical attention immediately.
The first thing you should do after a car accident is to stop moving your vehicle. It's important to stay calm and assess the situation so that you can get the help you need. If it's safe for you to move, do so slowly and carefully so as not to put yourself or others at risk.
If you get into a car accident in your company car, call your work office as soon as possible. They will know what to do and how to handle the claim.
When dealing with law enforcement, it's important to give them as much information as possible about what happened when you were in the accident. If possible, take pictures of the scene and any injuries or damages as soon as possible after the accident so that they can be used as evidence later on if needed by law enforcement officials investigating this incident.
Safety is a top priority for every driver and fleet owner. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind when you're behind the wheel:
Knowledge is the key to reducing accidents and keeping your fleet safe on the road. For this reason, you should do everything in your power as a fleet owner to ensure that all your drivers know how to prevent accidents. Keeping your drivers informed is only step one, though—ensuring they follow through on what they know is another story.
That's why you'll want to keep an eye on how they're driving and see if there's a need for any corrective actions. Drivers are the eyes and ears of your business. While technology can help, there's really nothing better than having a driver with a keen sense of knowledge about their surroundings—and the drive ahead.
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