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Brokers should advise drivers and fleets on ADAS benefits

Brokers need to ensure that fleets understand the ADAS devices fitted to their vehicles to ensure that they make a positive impact on safety, says Arval
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August 24, 2018

BROKERS should be advising customers on the positive safety benefits of ADAS devices fitted to modern cars and vans.

ADAS are Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and help drivers to avoid potential accidents, or warn of changes of speed limits.

According to funder Arval, some drivers don’t know that features such as city braking are fitted to their vehicle and have little idea how they work.

Shaun Sadlier, Head of Consultancy for Arval in the UK, said:

“A large range of ADAS devices are making their way onto company cars and business cars quite quickly in all parts of the market. This is a good thing, as they can have a definite impact on the safety of drivers and other road users.

“However, because of the unobtrusive nature of many of these devices – they usually don’t make themselves known until they are needed – drivers often don’t know they are fitted or what they do.

“Certainly, most fleets can tell anecdotes about drivers who didn’t know they had city braking on their car until the moment came when the vehicle started braking for them. In one respect this is fine, because the technology is working, but it is also really a failure of education.

“Perhaps the most pertinent example I have heard is a driver who was puzzled that their car kept alerting them when they passed a coffee shop. In fact, it was the alertness system advising the driver to stop and take a rest. This has definite safety implications.”

Shaun said that there was an argument that brokers needed to incorporate a degree of ADAS education into supporting fleets they supply.

“Certainly, if there is safety equipment fitted to a company car and you have not checked that the driver knows how it works, then you are neglecting something that could prevent injury or save a life.

“As more and more ADAS equipment is fitted to cars, this is going to become more of an issue and fleets would benefit from proactively responding to support their drivers.”

Arval has produced a guide on ADAS devices that can be accessed at arvalfleettoolbox.co.uk.

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Nick Sharpe

Nick Sharpe

Nick Sharpe is an automotive content writer for Business Car Manager

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