Record - Permanent Ink
Whether your employees like it or not, everything they do while in possession of that company car is recorded. Every mile, every accident, every fuel stop and maintenance - unless they pay under the counter and put the repair costs on their own account, with their own insurance, the record will show exactly what they are doing, when, and how many times they do it.
And business owners can provide training or make adjustments accordingly.
Working with the record
There are two records of principal concern to the employer managing a mobile business:
- The vehicle record, showing everything that has happened and been put into the specific vehicle in question.
- The driver record, showing speeding, accident, or any other erroneous driving habits.
When placed side by side the employer can see which driving habits prove detrimental to their automobiles, which employees are following proper driving skills, and where improvements can and should be made. Like it or not, company cars are a major investment for any company, and the car or truck record is the right of the business owner to keep track of their investment.
Keeping track is the hard part
When 100% legal, every bad thing to ever happen to every automobile will be put on the record - and when the number of cars in a fleet increases, so to will the difficulty of managing such information. So we at Vehicle Record Checks suggest businesses employ the services of company specializing in driver management and the reimbursement process. They will know how to analyze each individual car record to your greatest business effect, and by matching the multiple records at your disposal they will come up with a plan to maximize driving efficiency.
A solid investment,
a simplified approach to mobile business.
