'How to Keep Your Company Car Safe on the Road'

One of the biggest investments that you will ever make in your business is that of the company car. Of course, it's not difficult to determine why company vehicles are so important to a business, but they are also something that you want to make sure stay on the road and safe, not only for the drivers, but so that your costs don't go up. There are some vehicles that businesses will need that are more special than others. 

Rather than buying a standard van or a car as such, you need to make sure that it has the right support to stay safe on the road. You may even need a vehicle for your business to have certain features or to be resprayed with a logo. Safety is the most important thing here because you want the people who are driving your company car to maintain themselves on the road. Whether you go to a commercial vehicle garage or you have a specific mechanic come to your business premises, it’s vital that you consider keeping your company vehicle safe. So, here are some tips for exactly that.

Regular maintenance and regular inspections. It stands to reason that if you have company vehicles, whether they be trucks or bikes, out on the road, that they should be subject to routine maintenance, and that means appointments that are more frequent than you would with your personal vehicle. Company cars are often on the road every single day during work shifts, which means that they are going to wear down a lot faster than a car would be. If you were just using it for sporadic purposes. Regular inspections don't just help to identify those smaller issues, but it prevents those smaller issues from becoming much bigger ones.

Keep the company car clean. If you want people to stay safe on the road then they need to be driving something that is clean and tidy at all times. It's so much more complex than just buying products and getting your car cleaned yourself, so ensure that you are taking your company vehicles to a professional cleaner regularly. You could even have people come out to you and detail the vehicle for you.

  • There should be a zero tolerance policy when it comes to the company car. It should be treated with utmost respect and the last thing that you'll want is to have your employees in accidents that regularly or driving dangerously. Ensuring that there is a zero tolerance policy about the way the car is being treated is important. Eating and drinking behind the wheel of the car should be banned, as should using mobile devices or any devices that involve music or TV.

  • Host safety training seminars. Regularly ensuring that your people have the right safety in mind is vital if you want to ensure that your company cars stay safe on the road. It's not just about personal safety, but it's about protecting your business as well. 

Jeremy WebbComment