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What makes for a better driver?

We all know what a good driver is. But what makes for an even better driver? If you have a fleet or manage one, you may already know the answer, as you will [hopefully] have more than one of them in your own fleet.

And even if you have some of the answers, it’s highly unlikely that you have all of them. Additionally, it’s always good to stop, take stock and remind oneself about what it is that makes a better driver.

We like this excerpt from the AA from a few years back, which says:

Driving is a skill that demands constant honing and polishing. And it has a lot more to do with character and personality type than one would think.

Another personal favorite is this answer from Ben Huffman on Quora:

Situational awareness 100% of the time, and seeing things others don’t to actively avoid risks.

At first sight it may seem like both are simple statements, loaded with common sense. But there’s a lot more elements hidden within this one sentence. And of course, don’t forget, times change. And new technologies, like vehicle management solutions and diagnostic apps, so what makes a better driver actually evolves hand in hand with such developments.

From a good driver to a better driver

So, how do you identify a good driver and make sure they become a better driver? First let’s look at the main issues that affect how effective a driver can be. The way we see it, there are three main pillars: 1. Driving skills/behavior, 2. Safety considerations, 3. Care for vehicle. We can also add a fourth which would say “willingness to learn and adopt new technologies and approaches.

What do you need to get right as a fleet manager to make sure you have the better drivers on your team? Try some of these for size…

A better hiring process

Incentives go a long way towards making a better driver, and having a healthier business

Safety first!

The road to a better driver…

…is paved with good intentions and a real focus on safety and trying to always be one step ahead of other road users. That’s it in a nutshell. But, as you have seen from the above points, there are plenty of things and guidelines to help you and your drivers get there. And by there we mean simply better. Because after all, who doesn’t want to be the best version of themselves?

Bearing all of the above in mind, the benefits for the individual drivers are as important as the benefits that you will reap as a business owner or fleet manager. The main ones being more willing (and motivated) drivers, building up of experience (great for drivers’ CV’s), less absenteeism, and less damages, maintenance and downtime. Everyone’s a winner.