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Accident risk exposure is a growing concern for businesses employing drivers. Employers can face astronomical costs when an employee is involved in a motor vehicle accident. 40% of all motor vehicle accidents are work related1 and 53% of those accidents cause employees to miss work, costing employers $56.7 billion in 20172. When a motor vehicle accident occurs in a company…
Motor Vehicle Records, or MVRs, are the most effective way to determine driver risk at hire and throughout the driver’s employment. MVRs provide a full view of a driver’s history for the last 3-7 years, depending on the state, and have several risk indicating components including: Driver and Licensure Information signals that the driver is properly licensed for the type…
It is the top priority of most businesses that rely on drivers, whether they employ professional drivers, a few salespeople, or a large crew of workers that drive as a function of their job. Developing an ingrained safety culture & a comprehensive safety program delivers a positive impact on any company’s bottom line. Comprehensive safety programs come in many shapes…
Employers typically pull a driver’s motor vehicle record (MVR) prior to hiring and an annial MVR after that. Although completing the initial and annual pulls meets the minimum obligation, there is added value in continuous monitoring for employers. Myth: Continuous MVR Monitoring is Unnecessary —Pre-Employment & Annual MVR pulls are “good enough” Fact: Annual MVR pulls give risky drivers grace…
As you’re looking back on the past year, consider whether you are doing everything you can to protect your fleet and business. Is the annual motor vehicle record (MVR) enough to keep your drivers safe and protect your company from Negligent Entrustment liability? Many fleet operators have found that they require a solution with license status visibility 365 days out…