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Scheme launched to reduce number of commercial vehicle accidents

A scheme, which has been launched by the road safety organisation, Brake, want to encourage employers to help keep their drivers safe on the road by helping them stay focused behind the wheel to reduce the number of work related collisions.

The Stay On Track programme hopes to help businesses reduce the number of van insurance claims as well as decreasing the distractions their workers may have behind the wheel as a split second distraction could cause death.

An event that is being held by Brake on March 18th will be providing employers with more information on the Stay On Track scheme.

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February 20th 2009

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