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Read moreEven one death or traffic safety incident on our roadways is one too many—that’s the main idea behind “Vision Zero” and the Safe System approach. The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) states that a “Safe System/Vision Zero has a long-term goal for a road traffic system which is eventually free from death and serious injury” (1).
This initiative is focused on safe mobility for all road users and this Safe System approach has 5 key principles:
This Vision Zero strategy aims to significantly reduce road traffic fatalities and serious injuries. By integrating this approach into your fleet safety plan, you can foster a culture of safety and contribute to making roads safer for all drivers.
A key thing to understand is that the goal of Vision Zero is to eliminate fatal accidents and serious injuries—not to eliminate crashes altogether (3). With that in mind, there are four main elements to a Vision Zero plan, and each of them plays a vital role in creating a robust fleet safety programme (4):
Safe Systems ultimately focuses on the human element—recognising that humans make mistakes and finding ways to reduce them and mitigate their impact. For fleets, a Safe Systems approach can focus on speed management, curbing harsh driving events such as quick starts, hard braking, and harsh cornering, and reducing distracted driving. This approach also focuses on being as proactive, rather than reactive, as possible with fleet preventative safety.
Rather than taking a fragmented approach, this method to roadway safety is a holistic method that creates multiple layers of protection for everyone on the road and prioritises creating a culture of safety (5).
Pivoting to Safe Systems also involves changing the language used in conversations about safety. For example, this approach uses the term “crashes” instead of “accidents,” since there are identifiable reasons for a motor vehicle crash, most of which are preventable. While it may seem minor, amending the language changes how we view the problem, and therefore how we design a solution (6).
GPS fleet tracking technology gives you the insights and data to promote a culture of safety.
The development and implementation of an effective Vision Zero action plan should focus on four key elements: leveraging advanced technology, utilising actionable data, setting measurable goals, and incorporating input from essential stakeholders, including drivers and leadership (7).
Telematics is a core component of any safety programme. With GPS tracking technology and video technology such as dashcams powered by artificial intelligence (AI), fleet managers can monitor vehicle speed, location and status in near real time. This technology can also detect and give alerts for harsh driving. Quick starts, speeding, hard braking and aggressive cornering can all have a negative impact on safety.
A key advantage of incorporating telematics into your safety program is the ability to derive valuable insights from the data collected over time. With telematics reports you can see how driver behaviour is changing and determine your approach to safety within your fleet.
Organisations that want to create an effective fleet safety programme need to understand when these incidents happen. Doing so can provide valuable coaching and training opportunities for drivers. Additionally, integrating gamification into your coaching and training is a proactive approach to getting buy-in from drivers. Presenting the data in a way to reward positive change and growth can make it more likely to be embraced by your team.
Fleet tracking solutions can also help organisations set up proactive maintenance schedules and send alerts when scheduled maintenance is coming up. This allows fleets to resolve maintenance needs before they become issues that take vehicles off the road or make them unsafe for drivers.
Dashcams with integrated AI are another key piece of fleet safety equipment. Modern video telematics that utilise driver-facing and road-facing cameras give fleet managers greater visibility into what happens both inside and outside the vehicle. They also provide a factual account of unsafe driving behaviours or incidents, such as tailgating, distracted driving or stop sign violations.
This gives both drivers and managers a better sense of what needs improvement. Fleet managers can tailor coaching moments to individual drivers and reinforce safe-driving efforts as part of an overall crash-reduction plan.
For fleets considering investing in video telematics, be sure to look for the following features:
It’s important to remember that the goal of Vision Zero is not to create a traffic accident-free workplace, but rather to eliminate fatal crashes and serious injuries by creating a strong culture of safety. By adopting a Safe System approach, and incorporating GPS fleet tracking technology, fleets can take important steps towards implementing an effective fleet safety programme.
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