Every day
#Planahead for a great week
These resources can be used every day.
monday
Making a Plan
On the job or off, proper trip planning can greatly improve safety, driver efficiency and eliminate distractions—all things that help to minimize delays and most importantly, risks.
tuesday
Driving Outside Your Comfort Zone
It's day two of Drive Safely Work Week and today's focus is on the importance of planning ahead. Advance planning is important when you get out of your normal routine or comfort zone—be it driving in a new location, unfamiliar conditions or in a different vehicle.
From a management perspective, it's important to consider that once employees rent vehicles to travel on business, whether or not they are considered fleet drivers, they are driving on behalf of the company and all of the same risks, safety and liability factors apply.
wednesday
Plan Ahead to Have a Clear Head
It's day three of Drive Safely Work Week. Today's focus is on the importance of planning ahead to have a clear head. Any number of things can cloud a driver's attention, from alcohol, medications and fatigue to emotional stress and physical distractions. This year's campaign approaches physical distractions from the angle of practicing advance planning and preparation in order to devote full attention to the drive.
thursday
Navigating the Road to Becoming a Mature Driver
It's day four of Drive Safely Work Week and today's focus is on helping employees stay safe on the road as they age. Driving is a both a physical and mental task that requires flexibility and focus. There are things that can be done at every age to help keep driving skills sharp for years to come.
friday
Planning Ahead for Family Road Safety
As you wrap up Drive Safely Work Week, today's materials focus on the significant role planning plays in keeping family members safe on the road. Many employees may have or soon will have a teen driver or an aging parent/grandparent on the road—or both. Included are things to think about and tools to help along the way whether employees will be handing over the keys, encouraging someone to hang up the keys or even planning a road trip.