Skip to Content
Teletrac Navman

TS24 - The Telematics Survey 2024 - Is Now Available. Download the Report Here

Teletrac Navman Asks Drivers For Tips During Road Safety Week

Data Blocks
Data Blocks
Scroll

Teletrac Navman Asks Drivers For Tips During Road Safety Week

 

Auckland, New Zealand, 8 May, 2018 – No one plans to have a road accident, but how do you plan not to have one? This week is New Zealand’s annual Road Safety Week starts today (running from 7th May to 13th May), and Teletrac Navman wants to highlight the importance of safe driving around heavy vehicles.

Whether it’s sitting in blind spots or rapidly changing speeds on the motorway, many smaller vehicle drivers don’t realise their habits adversely affect truck drivers — who can’t easily brake or swerve out of harms way. Heavy vehicle operators are involved in more serious accidents than other vehicles, despite often not being at fault. Truck drivers have primary responsibility for only one fifth (20 per cent) of the fatal crashes involving another road user1.

“If we want to get serious about reducing the road toll, then we need to talk about trucks; specifically, sharing the road safety with them,” says Andrew Rossington, Vice President of Transport at Teletrac Navman, which specialises in GPS fleet tracking and fleet management systems .

Teletrac Navman’s Road Safety Week initiative #TipsFromSafeDrivers invites truck drivers to share their best tips and tricks on how other road users can safely share the road with them. Throughout May, their insights and advice will be showcased on the Teletrac Navman contest website . At the end of the month, the driver with the best tip will receive a $100 Visa prepaid gift card.

Trucks transport 91 per cent of New Zealand’s total freight by weight, according to the Government’s 2014 National Freight Demands Study2 . The study forecasts that up to 2042 there will be little change in modal share, indicating that over 90 per cent of freight tonnage will continue to be transported by truck.

“Aotearoa relies and will continue to rely on heavy vehicle road transport. That’s why it’s so important to keep the safety and wellbeing of drivers top of mind. With first-hand accounts from those behind the wheel, we can gain insights that will make our roads safer for everyone,” says Rossington.

Drivers can submit their safety tip, along with a photo, at http://safedriver.teletracnavman.co.nz/enter-to-win/

Teletrac Navman is excited to see what the experts have to offer when it comes to heavy vehicle safety. Representatives from Teletrac Navman are available for comment all throughout Road Safety Week.

For more information please visit www.teletracnavman.co.nz/blog/truckers-speak-up-for-road-safety-week-2018 

1 Ministry of Transport. (2017) Truck Crash Facts 2017 .

2 Ministry of Tranport. (2014) National Freight Demand Study .

###

 

About Teletrac Navman

Teletrac Navman is a leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider leveraging location-based technology and services for managing mobile assets. With specialised solutions that deliver greater visibility into real-time insights and analytics, Teletrac Navman helps companies make better business decisions that enhance productivity and profitability. Its fleet and asset management technology uncovers information that would otherwise go unseen, helping customers reduce risk and confidently move their business forward with certainty. It tracks and manages more than 550,000 vehicles and assets for more than 40,000 companies around the world. The company is headquartered in Glenview, IL, with additional offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Mexico. For more information visit www.teletracnavman.co.nz.

Media Contact

Nicole Steven

Botica Butler Raudon

021 025 31886

nicoles@botica.co.nz


Other Posts You Might Like