Employees who drive as part of their job (whether for deliveries, service calls, or transporting equipment) face real risks on Florida's roads. Vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries, making fleet safety a crucial part of any business's risk management strategy.
The first step in reducing vehicle-related risk starts with your drivers. A well-vetted, well-trained team helps protect both your employees and your business. Consider the following practices:
For drivers operating larger vehicles, such as semi-trucks, it's essential to confirm their medical fitness through Department of Transportation (DOT) physical exams. Additionally, verify that the driver holds the appropriate commercial license class. Drivers under 21 are restricted to intrastate operation only, meaning they can only drive within Florida state lines.
Equally important is keeping vehicles in top condition. Routine inspections help prevent accidents caused by mechanical failure and keep your fleet compliant with state and federal regulations. Key areas to review include:
Schedule comprehensive safety inspections at least quarterly, or more often for high-mileage or frequently used vehicles.
Developing clear policies and procedures is essential. Drivers should be trained in defensive driving techniques, understand speed limits, and adhere to other company-specific safety rules. We recommend having a formal policy regarding communications while driving. Employees should never be expected to answer texts, calls, or emails while operating a vehicle. Encourage staff to either wait until they have safely stopped before responding and ensure they understand ahead of time that responding is not required while driving. This approach reduces distractions and reinforces a culture of safety.
Additionally, staying current with federal and Florida-specific safety regulations ensures both compliance and a safer workplace.
By focusing on both your drivers and your vehicles, you create a safer environment for employees while protecting your business from potential losses.
For guidance on fleet safety programs or to review your commercial auto insurance coverage, contact one of our experienced agents today.