British Gas
01/01/2008
In November 2006, the company decided to develop a road safety programme aimed at reducing the number and cost of incidents and improving the fuel efficiency of its drivers. It was also hoped that promoting sound driving practices at work would extend to private driving.
The gas and electricity supplier British Gas operates approximately 15,000 vehicles in the UK. The company currently spends approximately £7.7 million per annum on repairing its fleet following road traffic accidents and £14 million on fuel.
In November 2006, the company decided to develop a road safety programme aimed at reducing the number and cost of incidents and improving the fuel efficiency of its drivers. It was also hoped that promoting sound driving practices at work would extend to private driving.
The company has developed a five-year business case for improving its driver safety and the programme will cost some £1.1 million.
The programme includes the following actions:
Based on conservative figures, the company suggests the programme has a payback period of just two years.
Between 2005 and 2007 British Gas has cut the number of collisions its drivers are involved in by 14.6 per cent and has reduced its total incident costs by well over £300,000.
As well as the road safety and financial improvements, the programme is also expected to help British Gas reduce its carbon footprint through better vehicle utilisation and more fuel-efficient driving.
Contact Name: Jon York
Contact Role: Fleet Operations Manager
Contact Telephone: 07979 566647
Contact Email: jon.york@service.britgas.co.uk
Contact Address: Millstream
Maidenhead Road
Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 5GD