Taking the wheel is a huge responsibility that increases depending on the characteristics of the vehicle (private, passenger transport, merchandise, etc.), in addition to being a matter in which lives are involved, including those of the drivers.
In this way, the technological systems produced by truck and bus manufacturers are today allies of the driver and this, in turn, is a fundamental element of accident prevention, so it is crucial to train drivers, otherwise , they will lack tools that add up to have a safer environment on the country’s highways and roads.
In this regard, the latest study by the Mexican Institute of Transportation (MIT) measured that 70% of road accidents are related to the driver. Meanwhile, the National Alliance for Road Safety (ANASEVI) indicates that today, the road mortality rate is 11 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants, a figure that has doubled in the last 10 years, but which is still disturbing if you look at incidences at the national level, where more than half of the deaths are accumulated by nine entities: Jalisco, Guanajuato, State of Mexico, Michoacán, Chihuahua, Mexico City, Sinaloa, Puebla and Nuevo León.
It is essential that each company behind freight or passenger transport fleets equip their drivers with the knowledge and technology to minimize automobile accidents, that they master its use well and take full advantage of innovation in the sector. For this, it is urgent to follow the following points:
Check the experience of the driver
Checking basic data such as the age of majority and verifying the licenses corresponding to the vehicle to be operated is not idle. In addition, knowing if their experience is sufficient will be key to specifying how to complete their preparation and what type of instruction to offer them. This privileges your prompt and assertive reaction during any road mishap.
Use technology and telemetry as allies
Verify the forms of driving through the technology that transportation can offer today. For example, speed control depending on the zones and telemetry, which detects key points in the way operators drive and allows them to be qualified with various parameters; it informs how careful they are to prevent mishaps and is key to limit the speed of the vehicle in specific areas marked in geofences. This information will serve to give them feedback and implement best practices.
Other very useful tools are the active simulators, which bring drivers closer to real driving situations.
Provide ongoing training
No one should hit the road with a new or barely familiar vehicle without prior training, despite their years of experience and knowledge on various buses or trucks. Knowing the vehicle to be driven beforehand will avoid unexpected reactions in an accident, it will make it easier for you to assimilate the powertrain technology and the proper use of the active assistance that the vehicle has.
One benefit of good training is the fuel efficiency (40% of operating cost), which has a positive impact in economic and environmental terms, using less diesel to travel the same kilometres.