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Fleet FAQ? Driver Risk Management

Q. What role do policies play in driver risk management?

A. An overall fleet risk management policy serves as leadership’s stake in the ground, signaling to the organization that road safety is a priority, and ties a set of metrics to the outcomes of policy enforcement. The policy sets expectations for driver performance – and driver performance management, as well as the guidelines for the care and use of fleet vehicles. Road safety policies should be updated on at least a biannual schedule.  Also, benchmark policies against industry norms and evolving best practices.

Expert Bio

Answered by : Ed Dubens

Executive Vice President of eDriving

Ed Dubens oversees all aspects of eDriving’s fleet risk management products and services. As a veteran of the fleet risk management industry for over 20 years, Ed has helped transform the way companies like Johnson & Johnson, Nestlé, and Merck proactively manage risk and prioritize the safety of their employees on a daily basis.

Ed Dubens oversees all aspects of eDriving’s fleet risk management products and services. As a veteran of the fleet risk management industry for over 20 years, Ed has helped transform the way companies like Johnson & Johnson, Nestlé, and Merck proactively manage risk and prioritize the safety of their employees on a daily basis.

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