Companies put these decals across the backs of their vehicles for a number of reasons. This includes reminding drivers to use caution on the road or giving other drivers on the road a number to call to report dangerous driving by company vehicles.
Preventing dangerous driving not only protects company assets—the driver, vehicle, and cargo—it helps to protect the company’s reputation.
Quick question: when’s the last time YOU ever called one of those “how’s my driving?” phone numbers that was on the back of a commercial vehicle? For many, even most, the answer is probably “never.”
To call that number would require you to either:
The first option would be a remarkable feat of memorization for most; the second would be dangerous as it would encourage distracted driving.
As a result, these numbers rarely get a call, and few of the calls do get have all the information needed to take corrective action against the right driver. Even worse are the false or overblown calls that might come through.
This issue largely negates the value of having the phone number plastered across the back of the vehicle.
When you need to know if your drivers are behaving responsibly on the road, leaving the reporting of driving behaviors to random strangers on the road simply isn’t enough.
Instead, try using an impartial, verifiable source of data—such as GPS tracking for fleet vehicles!
With GPS tracking, you can know:
This data can help you establish if your drivers are safe behind the wheel, as well as improve vehicle maintenance scheduling. Armed with this information, you can corroborate any “how’s my driving?” hotline calls you do get, or prove a driver’s innocence.
Having accurate, up-to-date GPS tracking data makes answering the question of “how’s my driving?” all too easy.
Find out how you can get started with GPS for your vehicle fleet today!