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Driving for work and running a fleet both carry significant risks that businesses must acknowledge. Browse our articles about the corporate responsibility of running a safe and compliant fleet, and how to minimise risk for your business.
Achieving an Excellent Customer Service
This guide looks at the many ways that a vehicle tracking system can help you to delight your customers.
GDPR Guide for Fleet Managers
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect in May 2018 and governs privacy of data for individuals. We explain what this means for your vehicle tracking data.
Safespeed Database
Measuring safety solely against the legal speed limit is insufficient because the safe speed for a road may actually be well below the legal limit. We examine the disproportionate rate of fatal accidents on rural roads despite very few drivers exceeding the legal speeds.
Business versus personal mileage: Are you compliant with HMRC regulations?
Private use of a company vehicle is a 'benefit-in-kind'. Find out why this is a vital detail in your mileage capture and how to categorise trips as either personal or business.
Unsure how GDPR will affect you?
GDPR impacts companies using vehicle tracking and telematics systems, as it is deemed to be ‘collecting and storing personal data’. Find out how to ensure that the correct processes and procedures are in place.
How vehicle tracking can help you meet the new 2018 driving laws
In 2018, six new driving laws will go into effect across the UK. At least two of them could impact your mobile workforce, especially if you operate a large fleet.
Is the legal speed limit too high on UK country roads?
Our research proves that experienced motorists are driving considerably lower than the legal speed limit on Britain’s roads, specifically those rural, single lane carriageways.
Quartix Telematics, data protection and human rights
Vehicle monitoring can be justified by the benefits it delivers but it is essential to manage this technology in a way which respects the Data Protection Act.