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Break Advice Fleet Managers To Consider Vehicle Tracking

Break is a charity which helps give support to the victims of road accidents and also helps campaign for safer roads. It was started in 1992 by Mary Williams. A division of Break entitled The Fleet Safety Forum are now urging fleet managers and business owners alike to get vehicle tracking systems installed in their vehicles to help prevent accidents on the road.

They have released a poster and e-guidance campaign pack that fleet managers can order for free to advise them of the advantages of having vehicle tracking installed and how it can help increase the safety of your fleet by monitoring driver behaviour and driving styles.

Not surprisingly the pack is sponsored by a vehicle tracking company. The tracking company that has sponsored the pack is MiX Telematics. It’s wise move on their part as it will help to promote their products and increase sales.

It is true that vehicle tracking systems can help to increase road safety of fleet drivers. The reason is very simple, if someone knows they are going to get into trouble if they drive too fast or break and accelerate to hard then they are more likely to make an effort to drive more safely and slow down a bit.

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