US Focus: Why Invest Time in Road Safety Education in the Workplace?
This report is intended for employers who want to understand the cost of crashes incurred by their occupational fleets, in addition to the on- and off-the-job costs of crashes for all their employees and their employees’ dependents. Knowing an occupational fleet’s costs enables management to develop a business case that supports an investment in fleet safety. Knowing the on- and off-the-job crash costs for all employees and their dependents provides employers with justification to invest in employee-wide safe driving programs.
Ahead of this year’s 20th anniversary of Drive Safely Work Week™, NETS released a new study: The Cost of Motor Vehicle Crashes to Employers–2015™. You may already have policies in place to reduce the human and economic toll of crashes involving company-car drivers.