April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month
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The Myth of Multitasking
Although humans are capable of many amazing things, it is important to consider one simple fact: multitasking does not work. The human brain can switch swiftly from task to task, but it cannot focus on more than one task at a time, even though it may appear that way to an outside observer. It is one of the many reasons why mobile device use and other common distractions can have such dire consequences.
Solutions to Discourage Distracted Driving
Auto crashes are not going away, and their financial consequences keep growing. An important thing do as business owners is realize that your drivers — and business reputation — could be at risk. But auto crashes are preventable. Prevention strategies include:
Conducting employee safety meetings on your company’s driving policy. Present information in a fresh, memorable way to increase retention when you reinforce the message with your team.
Utilizing risk management resources, such as support materials for safety meetings, safe-driving training videos, sample driving policies, and customizable distracted driving and safe driving management plans.
Helping employee drivers understand that they each have a responsibility to practice safe driving when out on the road.
Keeping Safety Top of Mind
Any incident surrounding your drivers or vehicles could lead to high-stakes litigation or devastating losses. By keeping a close eye on your company drivers, and encouraging them to incorporate safety-conscious habits into their daily driving, you can work to make corrections before a serious accident or loss occurs. Federated Insurance clients can access a variety of safe driving risk management resources, including a customizable sample driving policy, safe-driving training videos, customizable distracted driving and risk management plans, and more by logging in to mySHIELD®.