Driver attitudes

Driver attitudes

Added: 06:34 10.09.2007

We have had various members of the public calling to complain about a specific employee's standard of driving. The employee has a clean driving licence and we have not had any accidents reported. He has also attended defensive driver training and we received a glowing report. However, the employee's attitude is that he has no responsibility over how he drives and feels that members of the public are "targeting him". Is there a driver attitude assessment that we could get this employee to sit?


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Re: Driver attitudes

You appear to have taken reasonable steps to ensure that your driver is well-equipped for his role.

Obviously, the complaints are worrying and indicate that the driver in question may be acting differently compared to when he was on his defensive driving course. As you have pointed out, it may be his attitude more so than his driving knowledge that is the issue.

ROSPA has produced a large amount of documents relating to occupational road risk and driving. See www.rospa.com for more information.

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