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Driving Fleet Safety

Locality: Southbank, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 218 321



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23.01.2022 A good catch up with Daniel Ricciardo during a busy week in Melbourne



21.01.2022 In 2017, 1,225 people died on Australian roads. Approximately 35,000 people were hospitalised. Safe driving depends on our attitude and behaviour behind the wheel, not just skill alone.

21.01.2022 Awesome day for driver training in Canberra

17.01.2022 #drivingfleetsafety and The World on Wheels at the Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne. Thanks to Red Bull Racing and Exxon Mobil for their behind the scenes tour of the garage as well as their insights into the enormous lengths they go to in ensuring engine reliability and power



15.01.2022 Great to work with the Araluen Centre, who do great work in caring for adults with intellectual disabilities.

15.01.2022 Well done Toyota Australia for their ongoing efforts to promote safe driving and zero injuries among their staff around Australia. #drivingfleetsafety

10.01.2022 1,225 people died on Australian roads in 2017. Approximately 35,000 people were hospitalised. Safe driving depends on our attitude and behaviour behind the wheel, rather than just skill alone.



09.01.2022 Safe driving workshops performed at your workplace from $80 per person. @drivingfleetsafety www.drivingfleetsafety.com.au

09.01.2022 Beautiful view from the Suncorp building in Melbourne #drivingfleetsafety

07.01.2022 Check out the answer under our ‘Driver Safety Tip Of The Month’ at www.drivingfleetsafety.com.au

07.01.2022 One of the common causes of damage to fleet vehicles is as a result of parking in car parks. The following tips will help reduce the risk of damage: * Be selective in where to park * Find an 'end spot' or one alongside a pillar * Reverse in where possible to allow for a safer departure... * Always check of obstructions, including people * Don't solely rely on cameras and sensors See more

06.01.2022 Another great group of participants at Toyota Australia #drivingfleetsafety



06.01.2022 Working with Mercedes Benz Australia to improve driver behaviour and safety

05.01.2022 Awesome results have been achieved from months of fleet safety driver training. Well done to Daimler for their commitment to safety.

05.01.2022 The legal minimum tread depth for tyres is 1.5mm. However research suggests that driving with tread below 2.5mm in wet conditions results in your traction and stopping capability being greatly reduced. Ensure you check your tyre tread wear indicators regularly and inflate your tyres to at least the recommended pressure as stated by your vehicle manufacturer.

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