Road Traffic Offences and Parking Offences (PCN)

At Fleet Service GB, effective driver management includes rigorous monitoring of road traffic offences and parking charge notices (PCN). To maintain high standards of driving and ensure the safety of all our fleet vehicles, the following procedures are in place:

Licence Checks and Risk Scores

Our FSGB Driver Management solution integrates the Authority to Drive registration process, which facilitates regular DVLA licence checks. This registration process is crucial for tracking road traffic offences and is an integral part of driver management. Offences reported through this system will directly impact a driver’s risk score.

Parking Offences

If agreed within the initial service parameters, parking offences (PCN) can also influence a driver’s risk score. This inclusion ensures a comprehensive assessment of all driving-related behaviours.

Achieve Software Hub and App

Achieve Software Hub

Our processes are underpinned by the Achieve Software Hub, which all drivers will have access to through the Achieve Driver App.

Guidance and Key Messages

  • Drivers must declare all road traffic and parking offences, where this is not provided as a managed service by FSGB.
  • Regular licence checks through the Authority to Drive application are vital for assessing offences and managing risk scores.
  • Parking offences can affect risk scores if agreed in the initial service terms.
  • The Achieve Software Hub and Driver App are central to our driver management programme.
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The professional expertise provided by the team at Fleet Service GB is outstanding. No matter what challenges fleet presents, I know that the support available will enable us to find the right solutions.

Matt Smith, HR Director, Evander

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