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The Safe and Fuel Efficient Drivers (SAFED) for LCV's (light
commercial vehicles) Training Course has been developed and implemented in
connection with Government departments. SAFED has its origins in the LGV sector
with a training programme set up in 2002 to look at safe and fuel efficient
driving for lorry drivers.
The results of this programme saw some 6400 drivers
trained and proved that driver training in the SAFED principals benefited the
driver and company with a 10% fuel saving and a 37% reduction in gear use, as
well as meeting some of the health and safety requirements of running a fleet
of vehicles.
It is a fact that 66% of the country's company vehicles are
involved in some form of road traffic accident and driving a company vehicle is
recognized as one of the most dangerous activities an employee can undertake.
It is also a fact that a driver has a 1:200 chance of being killed on the road
in a lifetime of driving and the odds for a van driver are half as much again,
1:145. So, with so much potential for accidents and incidents there is a need
for driver training to reduce the risk of injury and accident damage?
Fuel
efficiency is fast becoming high on the agenda of a lot of companies and as
such the SAFED training course will look at developing the drivers' awareness
of fuel efficient driving techniques, without jeopardizing delivery timings and
'doing the job'. Over the last ten years, van drivers have travelled
approximately 62.5 billion kilometres burning up to 5.5 billion litres of fuel.
All this fuel consumption releases some 16.8 million tonnes of CO2 into the
atmosphere.
Following a pilot scheme run throughout September and October 2005,
there was significant fuel reduction shown (approx. 10 %) and 65 % reduction in
gear use. Both of these figures will go a long way to reduce the effects on the
environment. It is estimated that there
are over 2 million registered vans on our roads of which only approximately
10,000 receive any form of development training each year. The SAFED LCV
training programme will be looking to train about 3500 drivers directly in the
first year.
The main emphasis of the training will be aimed at preventing and
reducing accidents resulting from the type of roads generally used by van
drivers. Primarily van drivers tend to make more localized deliveries, leaving
the longer distances to be covered by LGV's. This results in a higher risk for
the van driver as they tend to be in and around town where up to 75% of all
accidents occur.
For further details on our SAFED Training please call Paul Murphy on 0113 232 0440 or 07812 063669, or email us using the contact form.
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