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Safety: Reporting near-misses could be a big safety hit

Recording all incidents - whether a collision took place or not - provides a strong base for a comprehensive risk management programme, finds Andrew Ryan

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Coping with Covid: Fleets and suppliers reveal how they dealt with the pandemic


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The past 12 months following the first ‘stay at home’ Covid-19 instruction have thrown up countless challenges for fleet decision-makers.
Some have seen a surge in demand for services, resulting in a need to co-opt more vehicles at short notice to cope with requirements. Others have seen field-based staff now working from home, with their cars barely turning a wheel.
During the height of the pandemic, UK organisations stepped up to help save lives and keep the country running. 
These progressive essential services companies range from bluelight to postal, delivery firms to telecommunications, and utilities to housing associations. 

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Coping with Covid: Fleets and suppliers reveal how they dealt with the pandemic


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The past 12 months following the first ‘stay at home’ Covid-19 instruction have thrown up countless challenges for fleet decision-makers.
Some have seen a surge in demand for services, resulting in a need to co-opt more vehicles at short notice to cope with requirements. Others have seen field-based staff now working from home, with their cars barely turning a wheel.
During the height of the pandemic, UK organisations stepped up to help save lives and keep the country running. 
These progressive essential services companies range from bluelight to postal, delivery firms to telecommunications, and utilities to housing associations. 

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Virtual Fleet & Mobility Live now on-demand – sign up to watch


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Virtual Fleet & Mobility Live might be over for this year, but fleet decision-makers can still watch the 24 seminar sessions and six manufacturer interviews here.
 
“It was a herculean effort by everyone, and I thoroughly enjoyed it – I probably listened to more seminars than I would have done at the live event!” 
Lorna McAtear, fleet manager, National Grid
The presentations from Virtual Fleet and Mobility Live 2020
Decarbonsing transport: The Government plan for zero emission fleets
The DfT lays out its future roadmap for meeting its target to have zero new vehicle transport emissions by 2035 or earlier. This includes key details on the Government’s strategy on EVs, its approach to incentives, grants and how businesses will be supported and encouraged to make the switch.

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