Road deaths up 8.7%

The predicted busiest weekend on our roads took place in May, and we are approaching the ever-busy summer travel period, and with statistics showing an 8.7% increase in road deaths last year, there really has never been a more important time to get it right.

 

It’s time to implement Achieve Driver Continuous Learning.

 

Our experienced, award winning team has built a fully integrated driver support and development programme, which focuses on supporting the driver and improving driving skills, to reduce crash incidents and driver influenced maintenance costs. It improves driver wellbeing, by developing a continuous learning culture.

 

It’s time to Engage, Encourage, Support, and Improve

 

Don’t delay – to find out more, get in touch and start the conversation.

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