A little while ago, we gave you a heads’ up that Drive Safely Work Week, the annual campaign to improve work-related road safety NETS champions, was coming up – and now it’s here. Today is day three, and we want to know – what are you doing to put NETS’ valuable suggestions for reducing distracted driving risk into action at your company?
If you haven’t already downloaded NETS’ free DSWW toolkit of materials and activities to help educate your workers about distracted driving – and how t0 prevent it – head over to http://trafficsafety.org to get one now.
If you’ve already started tackling distracted driving at your company, you’ve probably started talking to employees. You may even have created and implemented a policy managing their cell phone use while driving. But you might also be wondering, “Now what?” And that’s a question we’re happy to answer. Once you’ve taken the important first step of recognizing distracted driving as an issue and administering a policy to get on top of it, the next step is to start enforcing your cell phone use policy. That’s how you let employees know you care about their well-being – and seriously reduce your liability and risk.
So in support of NETS making distracted driving prevention its key goal for Drive Safely Work Week for the second year in a row, we decided to help companies who are looking to take the next step in reducing on-the-job distracted driving, by offering a special policy enforcement starter kit.
For $500, we’ll get you set-up with everything you need to start enforcing a cell phone use policy at your company – including a consultation to help you design an appropriate policy if you don’t already have one. We’ll also equip you with the following:
- Software for five phones – either FleetSafer Vision or FleetSafer Mobile (we’ll help to identify which one works best for you)
- Hardware if required
- Safe driving analytics
Three months, $500 to test our policy enforcement technology for yourself – enough time to see it in action, get feedback from your employees, and start analyzing your company’s distracted driving risk. Sign up now to get started!


