Are you putting the right people in the driver’s seat of your municipal vehicles? An applicant’s past driving behavior is a good indicator of future accident risk, so make sure you do your homework before you hand over the keys.
Remember, you are hiring someone that represents your company. The more comprehensive your screening and training processes are, the more likely it is that you are selecting a trusted, safe driver. Here are five strategies that will help make sure you’re making an informed decision.
Your fleet safety program should outline what past offenses are unacceptable for drivers of fleet vehicles. The following may be cause for disqualifying the employee:
Depending on your operations and the regulations of your state, you may employ drivers who hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL). Employees with a CDL should be held to a higher standard when it comes to driver qualification. Some of these additional requirements include the ability to read and speak English, possession of a valid medical certificate, and successful completion of additional safety and equipment operation training.
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