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skidmark
02-01-2006, 11:01 PM
Business Vehicles

Advertising is a concern for all businesses. It is meant to draw attention to the business and encourage customers to visit and spend their money on the products and services offered. Many businesses take advantage of company vehicles to act as a moving billboard by placing graphics on the outside. What kind of advertising is your business vehicle doing?

Do the management and employees practice safe and defensive driving techniques when they are behind the wheel? As a consumer, when I see the front of XYZ Company's truck a meter off of my back bumper while I am travelling at the speed limit, I am certainly going to think twice about patronizing that business. If they care so little about me, why should I bring my business to them?

Poor driving practices hurt the company financially in many other ways as well. Potential financial losses may include removal of a safe driving discount on insurance, down time for the vehicle and possibly the employee and Worker's Compensation premium increases. It all affects the bottom line negatively.

A proactive company, regardless of it's size, can take steps to put it best wheel forward in traffic. Programs such as ICBC's Mission Possible at Work offer ways to promote safe driving and reduce losses caused by poor driving habits and attitudes. Your employees will learn about driver fatigue, speeding, managing emotions and aggressive driving, distracted driving, weather related issues and animal hazards.

Showing your potential customers and your employees that you care for their safety will pay big benefits. Can you afford not to invest in a safety program?

Reference Links (http://members.shaw.ca/behind.the.wheel/current.htm)

EK 2.0
02-01-2006, 11:22 PM
that also goes for all the peeps with club stickers on their rides...

Great post Officer...

bart
02-01-2006, 11:37 PM
i say everyone should be required to take some road coarse race training before they get a license, there would be less accidents then if everyone were defensive, and we'd get everywhere faster :)

Zero102
02-02-2006, 01:30 PM
Every time I see a company vehicle doing something really stupid, I always give the company a call.
Especially when it's things like a school bus passing in a school/playground zone, running a red light, etc.
I've probably called in more cheese wagons than all other company vehicles combined.