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Driver licence checking is more than an admin task, it’s a key part of managing road risk. Automated checks help organisations improve compliance, identify high-risk drivers early, and build a safer driving culture through better visibility - eu1.hubs.ly/H0w91v60
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This #MensMentalHealthWeek let’s recognise the hidden pressures faced by transport and logistics professionals. Supporting mental wellbeing isn’t just good for people – it’s essential for safety and performance. Read our latest blog to learn more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0w6jGn0
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The #WorldCup brings celebrations, but while attention is on drink driving at night, alcohol can still impair judgement and reaction times the next morning. “feeling fine” and “fit to drive” aren’t always the same thing. Get training for your workforce: eu1.hubs.ly/H0w43vg0
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Compliance is only part of effective driver risk management. Leading organisations are moving beyond box-ticking to improve driver awareness, reduce incidents, and build stronger safety cultures through proactive risk management.
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World Cup 2026 means late nights, celebrations and less sleep. For organisations with drivers, don't overlook: ⚠️ Residual alcohol impairment ⚠️ Driver fatigue Both can impact driving performance and increase road risk. Read more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0w091T0 #WorldCup
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Drivers make high-pressure decisions every day! That’s why leading fleets are shifting from “Are we compliant?” to “Are our people fit to perform?” When wellbeing is prioritised, safety becomes more than a checklist, it becomes culture. Learn more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0vLrSp0
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Road Fatalities Continue to Fall Across Britain! The latest provisional road casualty statistics from the Department for Transport for the year ending June 2025 show encouraging progress in road safety across Great Britain. Read the full report here: eu1.hubs.ly/H0vP09-0
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TTC’s online driver workshops provide practical, engaging training that helps drivers build safer habits all from the convenience of their own screen. A small investment in driver awareness today can prevent a costly incident tomorrow. Book here: eu1.hubs.ly/H0vLp-60
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Fatigue, medical conditions and cognitive changes can all develop gradually — and go unnoticed until they become a risk. Annual licence checks alone aren’t enough. A proactive, shared-responsibility approach is key to safer operations. Explore resources: eu1.hubs.ly/H0tKQg_0
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When drivers have clear visibility of what’s required and managers have real-time oversight, compliance becomes proactive, not paperwork-driven. Smarter compliance means stronger accountability, reduced risk and safer operations. Learn more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0vFv8j0
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A brilliant day this bank holiday weekend spent at the North Wales Police Open Day supporting road safety awareness and engaging with the local community alongside partner organisations. #RoadSafety #CommunitySafety #DrinkDriveAwareness #NorthWalesPolice
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When training is accessible, relevant and built around real-world challenges, engagement improves, compliance becomes easier and safety outcomes follow. The future of Driver CPC is practical learning that supports drivers every day. Learn more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0vv5zQ0
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TTC will be attending the North Wales Police Open Day! We’re excited to be joining North Wales Police at their Open Day on Saturday 23rd May 2026 at Police HQ, Colwyn Bay. Come along between 10am – 5pm to meet specialist policing teams, explore emergency service displays!
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Player wellbeing extends beyond the pitch and road safety should be part of modern Player Care. From young players gaining independence to international signings adapting to UK roads, education around safe decision-making matters for all. Learn more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0vs6L00
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Clear visibility drives safer decisions. When drivers and managers can instantly see compliance status, it reduces guesswork, speeds up action and strengthens safety across the fleet. Better clarity creates stronger safety cultures. #DriverSafety #FleetManagement #RoadSafety
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Driver fatigue is linked to up to 20% of road collisions. Fatigue and poor mental wellbeing impact reaction times, judgment and safety — making this far more than a wellbeing issue. Safer roads come from better-supported people. Read more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0tKfVl0
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The biggest risk in transport isn’t always mechanical, it’s human. Fatigue, stress and isolation directly impact driver performance. Organisations are recognising that safer operations start with supporting the people behind the wheel. Learn more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0vbVgC0
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Mental wellbeing is transport safety. Fatigue, stress and isolation impact performance, decision-making and risk on the road. This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, it’s time to put driver wellbeing at the heart of safe operations. Learn more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0tKfTX0
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A new report from PACTS & Transafe highlights the shift from lagging indicators (collisions, damage) to leading ones driver behaviour, near misses, fatigue, and risk exposure. If you only track outcomes, you only learn after failure. Read more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0v4m0k0
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The most effective driver training starts with understanding real-world challenges, behaviours and risks, making learning more relevant. When training reflects daily realities, it stops being a tick-box exercise and starts driving change. Learn more: eu1.hubs.ly/H0tKbfq0
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