RoadSafe is urging visitors to this year’s British International Motor Show to seek out the Department for Transport’s ACT ON CO2 stand in the Greener Driving Pavilion, where DfT staff will be on hand to offer advice on how fuel efficient driving and car choice can save money and reduce CO2.
RoadSafe manages the Government’s ‘Driving for Better Business’ programme, which is aimed at business leaders. The programme encourages businesses to share best practice on ‘driving for work’ issues and disseminates case studies to demonstrate the business benefits of managing safety. The programme dovetails with the DfT THINK road safety campaign and also includes complementary messages on how planning safer, sustainable travel can assist businesses in cutting vehicle emissions, reducing accidents and ultimately lowering running costs.
The programme is widely supported throughout industry and runs in parallel with a number of other DfT initiatives, including SaFED and the National Business Travel Network.
Programme Manager Caroline Scurr said:
“We would always encourage companies to include greener vehicles as a key part of their fleet policies, but we’re equally keen to ensure that safety is not overlooked. Vehicles are one part of the bigger picture. Journey planning to avoid unnecessary trips has clear environmental, safety and cost benefits.”
“Sustainability and safety go hand in hand and we are keen to bring these messages together and extol the benefits of both. The businesses working with us on the Driving for Better Business programme take safety and environmental issues seriously. The case studies we provide show how businesses managing both effectively enjoy a range of benefits and savings, which in the current economic climate is very appealing.”
Source:http://www.autoindustry.co.uk/news/22-07-08_5?s=15xv58x
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