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Fleet Source to support TfL’s ‘Vision Zero’ with driver training

As part of the Mayor of London’s long-term Transport Strategy to eliminate all deaths and serious injuries from road collisions, Transport for London (TfL) has appointed Fleet Source, as one of two contractors on the Framework to deliver its funded driver training programmes.

Nick Caesari, Fleet Source founder and CEO
Nick Caesari, Fleet Source founder and CEO

Fleet Source will support TfL in delivering driver training for around 3,600 (60% of the annual delivery of 6,000) commercial drivers each year, over the next four years. Fleet Source will train all participants to the highest level of driver accreditation, aligned to FORS standards.

Commenting on its support of ‘Vision Zero’, Fleet Source founder and CEO, Nick Caesari, said: “Winning this place with TfL is strategically important for Fleet Source as it’s fully aligned with our mission to help save lives and improve road safety through professional driver training in every sector of the economy.

“Whilst this new contract represents a continuation of Fleet Source’s partnership with TfL, which began in 2014, our responsibilities as a principal contractor now are much more significant. Working in collaboration with TfL and FORS, we look forward to making a major positive contribution to the Mayor’s ‘Vision Zero’ action plan, which we endorse wholeheartedly.”

Commenting on the contract award, TfL’s Principal Delivery Planner, Sam Weller, said: “We are pleased to announce that Fleet Source has been awarded a place on the Framework contract as one of the two contractors awarded the delivery of our driver training programmes, we look forward to working with them on the roll-out of this important initiative.”

Known as ‘Vision Zero’, Mayor Sadiq Khan’s, objective is for no one to be killed in or by a London bus by 2030 and for there to be no deaths or serious injuries on the capital’s TfL-controlled road network by 2041. In the shorter term, the ‘Vision Zero’ action plan aims to cut road deaths by 65% before 2022, compared with 2005-09 levels. An important aspect of the ‘Vision Zero’ strategy is training commercial drivers on how to protect vulnerable road users (VRUs) and share the road with them safely.

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Written by Jonathan Musk

Jonathan turned to motoring journalism in 2013 having founded, edited and produced Autovolt - one of the UK's leading electric car publications. He has also written and produced books on both Ferrari and Hispano-Suiza, while working as an international graphic designer for the past 15 years. As the automotive industry moves towards electrification, Jonathan brings a near-unrivalled knowledge of EVs and hybrids to Fleet World Group.

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