Improving driver behaviour - FAQ

Updated by Matt Childs

Why driver behaviour is important

Drivers are the single biggest influence on fuel consumption and safety. Even with the best vehicles and most optimised routes, how drivers behave has a significant impact across key performance areas.

Through changing driver behaviour, it’s possible to make improvements across your fleet. Successful implementation of a driver behaviour programme benefits individual drivers as well as the business as a whole, and our solution is proven to deliver tangible results across three areas:

  • Safety: reduce risks for drivers
  • Savings: spend less on fuel, wear and tear, and insurance
  • Sustainability: limit your environmental impact

Introducing and maintaining a change programme requires action from managers as well as drivers. Fortunately, MICHELIN Connected Fleet provides managers with the tools and insights to understand driver performance, identify training requirements, help drivers self-improve, set achievable goals and ultimately deliver results.

For more information on how to improve the driver behaviour, please read this in-depth article


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