Q. What’s a good starting point for addressing cell phone safety?
First, communicate with employees and drivers the crash risks and the need for a policy...
A. In today’s environment, every fleet should have a cell phone policy, at the very least, in place. With many business’s still feeling the financial impacts of the pandemic, crashes can have even greater bottom-line consequences. When it comes to safety, it is always better to be proactive than reactive. To that end, there are safety products on the market now that will help fleets be proactive by both preventing crashes and improving driver behavior.
Director of Business Development at ORIGOSafeDriver
First, communicate with employees and drivers the crash risks and the need for a policy...
Having a no cell-phone-use-while-driving policy is ideal. Even talking on the phone hands-free can be a cognitive distraction...
Technology is the key to truly enforcing a no-cell-phone policy...
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