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25.01.2022 Tyres are essential to vehicle and road safety as they provide necessary functions such as braking and steering. Despite this, research suggests that there is a lack of care for tyres in many different industries which is putting drivers at risk.



24.01.2022 With 99 road deaths recorded on WA country roads last year, various organisations are now calling for a reduced speed limit to try and combat this issue and reduce road fatalities.

24.01.2022 There are no excuses for careless driving - it is still as important as ever to be implementing low risk driving techniques to minimise the risk of accident during these unprecedented times.

20.01.2022 Did you know that poor visibility can increase the risk of an accident by 30%? Here's how to adjust your driving behaviour to minimise risk when confronted with poor visibility conditions.



19.01.2022 Journey Management Plans set out the considerations of the driver journey to relieve time pressure, prevent rushing and promote driver health and wellbeing. Does your organisation use Journey Management Plans?

19.01.2022 Creating and maintaining a safe work environment is a priority for all organisations, yet many are failing to look beyond the moment their employees leave the building. Is your organisation educating staff on road safety?

19.01.2022 Busy Brain Syndrome and has been directly linked as a root cause of driver distraction. With rapid changes in our lifestyle over recent years, we now have an overabundance of stimulus as a result of rapid advancements in technology. As COVID-19 restrictions begin to ease, it is important that we encourage workers across the country to limit distractions and reduce risk on the road. Read the full story at https://bit.ly/30tYwFc



18.01.2022 This year, we have all become very familiar with the phrase ‘social distancing’. Although this concept is designed to stop infection spread, it can also be applied to road safety. Read more at https://bit.ly/30J0wYy

18.01.2022 Despite these uncertain economic times, the Australian Government continues to support road safety initiatives as a way of reducing road trauma in the short and long term. A number of projects have been recently announced that focus on working towards a goal of zero deaths on Australian roads To read the full story, visit https://bit.ly/2UBPqm2

16.01.2022 In the road safety space, new vehicle hygiene recommendations have been introduced as a way of minimising the risk of contracting the COVID-19 virus. This is particularly important for corporate organisations who rely on shared vehicles where the virus can remain on certain surfaces for up to 72 hours.

14.01.2022 The Victorian Government is delivering on an election promise by making workplace manslaughter a criminal offence in Victoria. Employers who negligently cause a workplace death will now face fines of up to $16.5 million and individuals will also face up to 20 years in prison. Here's what you need to know https://bit.ly/32jMDCE

11.01.2022 Simply taking your eyes off the road for more than two seconds doubles the risk of a road accident. This is becoming an increasing concern for organisations that have staff driving on Australian roads every day. Has your workplace considered a mobile phone policy?



07.01.2022 Near miss incidents similar to this occur on our roads every day. At Corporate Driver Training Australia, we encourage drivers to create a 'Crash Avoidance Space' so that they are always allowing enough time and space to avoid these types of accidents.

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