Warwickshire Police

DRIVING FOR WORK

Protecting our communities together.

It is estimated that around 200 road deaths and serious injuries each week involve someone at work. That means an estimated one third of all crashes involves somebody who was at work at the time - that's a tragic waste of about 1,000 lives every year.

In the last 10 years, the number of vans in the UK has increased by around one third and van traffic by 40%. There are now three million vans on Britain's roads, and the annual volume of new registrations is around 320,000. The home delivery sector in particular has seen phenomenal growth recently due to internet shopping demands. New van drivers are being recruited to accommodate this growth - for many of these driving for work is a secondary requirement to their core task.

Driving for Work ( Employees )

The Driving for Work campaign will primarily focus on informing people who drive cars and vans for work of the potential hazards of work related driving, focusing on the primary hazards of:

  • speed (due to time pressure);
  • distractions (mobile phones, drinking, reading maps); and
  • journey planning (fatigue).

Driving for Work ( Employers )

As an employer, manager or supervisor you have a legal responsibility to ensure the health and safety of all employees while they are at work. Health and safety law applies to on-the-road work activities as it does to all work activities.

Driving for Work graphic - Some things go well with bacon sandwiches. Driving isn’t one of them.

Around 200 road deaths and serious injuries each week involve someone at work. THINK!

Useful links

Think! Road Safety Advice
Website: www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk

WCC Road Safety Advice
Website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk