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FleetCheck daily rental campaign could cut van driver speeding

Daily rental firms are being urged to sign up to an awareness campaign focusing on van speed limits for drivers.

Peter Golding, managing director at FleetCheck

The campaign is being by fleet software specialist FleetCheck in response to a number of cases the company has seen among its clients where drivers have picked up points on their driving licences because they did not know that different limits applied to cars and sub-3.5 tonne vans on some roads.

The campaign has already seen the launch of a sticker designed to be placed on the dashboards of hire vans by short term rental companies, clearly showing van speed limits. These are available free from FleetCheck by e-mailing [email protected].

Speed limits for sub-3.5 tonne vans are 50mph on single carriageways and 60mph on dual carriageways, making them 10 mph less than a car. However, the 30mph limit in built-up areas and 70mph limit on motorways is the same for both types of vehicle.

Peter Golding, managing director at FleetCheck, said: “Drivers who only occasionally use hire vans – both for company and private use – are ending up with points on their licence simply because no-one has told them that they need to drive more slowly on some roads.

“The obvious solution is to make this information consistently available to them when they hire the vehicle and the dashboard sticker is a simple and effective way of doing this.

“Any hire companies who would like a supply to use on their vehicles should get in touch.”

The sticker will be followed up with e-mail drops, blogs and other material over the course of the summer.

“We see education campaigns such as this as part of our responsibility as a well-known part of the fleet sector. Where we encounter awareness issues like van speed limits, we will always try and provide solutions not just to our customers but across the industry,” added Golding.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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