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Evidence-based risk profiling important step to improve fleet accident management

By Lily Hartley
22 January 2021

Chevin Fleet Solutions, a leading global provider of web-based enterprise-level fleet and asset management software, today said fleets can improve management of accidents and driver safety by making better, evidence-led projections about fleet risks.

 

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While automotive safety technology is advancing and there is an increased focus on driver safety training and awareness, recent statistics show that the number of people killed or serious injured on British roads reached increased to 1,810 (+6% year on year) for the twelve months ending September 2016.

Read our blog on fleet accident statistics to learn new methods on how to improve the safety of the drivers in your fleet.

The fact that motor traffic levels have also risen – by +1.4% in the same period – does little to dampen the severity of the fact KSI rates have steadily increased since hitting their lowest rate in 2013. The figures show that there is still a lot to be achieved when it comes to improving road safety.

Ashley Sowerby, Managing Director at Chevin, says:

“Though driver and vehicle safety is being increasingly prioritised, accidents and associated fatalities on the UK’s roads continue to persist. The trend shows that while there is a recognised need to reduce risk, not enough is being done to actively identify why incidents are occurring and take adequate preventative actions.”

According to Chevin, one strong opportunity for operations to help improve accident management lies in evidence-based risk profiling. The company says that many organisations are already sitting on vast amounts of fleet-related data that, if harnessed and assessed effectively, could support improved management decisions.

Data-led risk profiling – including continuous measurement, action and re-measurement of both vehicle and driver risk – can offer great value in helping reduce the likelihood of road accidents occurring. It can also help manage the aftermath and keep costs down when incidents do take place.

For example, Chevin’s market-leading fleet accident management software, FleetWave, can be used to create advanced driver risk profiles by providing real-time visibility into driver accident histories and fines, licenses, driver training and maintenance records, and integrating telematics data related to driver behavior. The software can also record information about different vehicles, such as details of services, inspections, usage, utilization and routing. Risk analysis for different drivers and vehicles can also provide value by helping reduce costs (such as insurance premiums).

When accidents do occur, FleetWave can easily identify appropriate replacement vehicles and assign repair work to internal shops or external service providers. The software can also store data relating to accidents, including driver, vehicle, date, time and location details, information on damage, including photos required for insurance claims, and repair quotes.

Ashley says:

“Accidents cost fleets millions of pounds annually. They can cause injuries and fatalities, and can do great harm to a company’s reputation. Data-led risk profiling can be extremely beneficial for helping control accidents and manage incidents at all stages.”

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