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GMG Driver Training offers a full fleet management service for companies and individuals with a fleet of just a few company cars right through to many HGVs.

Anybody with a fleet of vehicles can benefit from our driver training courses and start saving money right away.
Fleet Management
Driver Training Courses and Road Risk Assessments are now an essential part of a company’s Fleet Management programme.
Based in Preston, Lancashire GMG Driver Training have a team of specialists covering the whole of Lancashire who are waiting to help you reduce your fleet cost and improve your safety record. Consider how educating your drivers could save you money!
From your company cars right through to your LGV's, Van's or 4x4, by training your fleet you could be saving money in driver downtime and vehicle running/servicing costs.
If your company needs advice or training on advance handling techniques, GMG Driver Training have the expertise and resources to help you.
One of our specialist team members can visit your work place to review fleet performance systems currently in place and advise on improving driver skills. This in turn aims to increase fuel efficiency and road safety to ultimately save your business money.
GMG Driver Training will create a proposal for your business and provide this for your consideration outlining areas that need reviewing.
We offer the highest quality service and are big enough to cope, small enough to care. We do not intend to be beaten on price and will aim to better any written quote.
Did You Know...
"Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a stark warning to companies to make sure they comply with Health and Safety law and take into account the new Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007, which comes into force from 6 April 2008.
Driving is the most dangerous activity that most employees undertake as part of their working day. According to The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA) around 20 people are killed and 220 seriously injured every week in crashes involving someone who was driving, riding or otherwise using the road for work.
For businesses that use vehicles at work, the new law means the employer is responsible for ensuring safety on the road. Previously a company could only be convicted of manslaughter if a single individual at the very top of the company was personally guilty. The new law allows prosecution for gross failures in the management of health and safety within a company as a whole; when it results in a death."
Ultimately the responsibility of safety on the road remains with everyone within your company.
Further Resources.
For more information on SAFED please visit http://www.safed.org.uk/
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