Whilst latest statistics from the Fleet Compliance Check Report 2015/16* show there has been a 4.2% reduction in HGV vehicle check prohibitions issued in 2015 compared to 2014, there will still be a vast number of fleets out on the roads that would fail roadworthiness and traffic compliance in these random checks.
Just last month, a haulage owner and mechanic were given a combined 12-year jail sentence following a tipper truck crash that tragically killed four people in Bath due to brake failure - the Judge noted that the brakes were in “appallingly bad condition” which would have been “obvious in any road test.”
Telematics software, working with a dedicated fleet management system, will help monitor important aspects of compliance such as vehicle and equipment maintenance. Companies can ensure they adhere to the complex compliance requirements and meet the demands of running a fleet. Cut through the complexity and simplify compliance management
Peter Millichap, Director of Marketing at Teletrac Navman UK, commented: “Managing the risk associated with operating a fleet is critical and so is adhering to the plethora of laws in vehicle legalisation.
“Today, fleet management companies need to be aware of their responsibilities in regard to driver safety as well as being well-informed in each area of vehicle, driver and risk management.
“The potential consequences of not being compliant are severe, so we encourage all fleet owners to take the time to complete the checklist to see how they measure up.”