But, with all due respect, this of course assumes that the person doing the looking actually knows what they are looking for! Unfortunately, it is a fact of life: Humans are inherently lazy and more especially so when it comes to repetitive tasks, and driving -- no matter how potentially lethal -- is often seen in this light.
People forget or choose to ignore the fact that if, for example, an emergency happened ahead, while they were driving along with only one hand on the steering wheel, their chances of avoiding a crash are significantly reduced.
Why do so many people ignore the risks? Because emergencies of this nature happen just rarely enough for us not to remain alert to the possibility. And this lack of alertness -- this state of lazy attitude and "it won't happen to me" -- are a major factor in the 15000 ( some say 25000) deaths that happen each year on South Africa’s roads and in the millions of deaths that happen each year on roads all over the world.
Programs on offer:
Collision Avoidance Training, Eco-Driving & Driver Induction
Fleet owners and transport companies usually understand Fleet Management as a Telemetry tracking system, which services are advertised as a fully flegged fleet management system. Telemetry tracking systems are merely position, distance, movement and mapping data with the option alarm and engine monitoring.
Fleet management are much more than just financial control, telemetry and tracking. Fleet management systems view each mobile asset and a small business unit with it's own balance sheet within the larger fleet of the organisation.