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Arval supports Brake to help companies improve road safety

Tracey Fuller
Tracey Fuller

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December 16, 2016

A SERIES of training courses by Brake, the road safety charity, to help companies improve the safety of their at-work drivers will be supported by vehicle leasing and fleet management company Arval.

At least 10 people are killed each week and 100 seriously injured in crashes involving people driving for work, according to government statistics.

Brake’s Pledge training aims to help tackle this figure through the provision of tools to employers to raise awareness among at-work drivers on six key areas of road safety.

The courses will be delivered by experienced trainer and long-standing Brake supporter Tracey Fuller, from Arval. Tracey will share her experiences of using Brake’s Pledge to successfully engage Arval staff and customers.

Course attendees will also receive access to Brake’s toolkit of Pledge resources, which includes advice for managers on delivering and implementing different areas of the Pledge, and also educational tools such as videos and posters on six core principles of safe driving:

  • Slow – within speed limits
  • Sober – free from alcohol or drugs
  • Sharp – not tired, ill or with poor eyesight
  • Silent – phone off and out of reach
  • Secure – belted up in a safe vehicle
  • Sustainable – only when you have to

Forthcoming Pledge courses:

  • Tuesday 14 March 2017, London (UK)
  • Thursday 4 May 2017, Birmingham (UK)
  • Wednesday 5 July 2017, Manchester (UK)
  • Tuesday 19 September 2017, Edinburgh (UK)
  • Tuesday 10 October 2017, Swindon (UK)
  • Tuesday 5 December 2017 – Birmingham (UK)

The course is free to attend for Brake Professional members, and just £90 + VAT for non-members. All non-members who attend will receive one year’s free Brake Professional membership.
Tracey Fuller, customer engagement manager at Arval, said:

“Arval is a long standing supporter of the Pledge because we know first-hand that it can help change the safety culture of your business. The Pledge toolkit is very flexible and the resources available can easily be adapted for any size of fleet and driver demographic.

The six core messages are simple yet extremely impactful and truly have the potential to reach the hearts and minds of all drivers in such a way that they understand how they can improve their safety whilst they drive. In my opinion, there is a place for the Pledge in every fleet safety programme.”

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