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E-Training World launches module on how to avoid common collision situations

E-Training World has released a new module focused on helping drivers avoid collisions.

With most crashes due to human error, the new module from the specialist online driver profiling and e-driver training provider focuses on the common reasons drivers collide with others and how to avoid them.

Rear-end collisions are the most common type of insurance claim. These collisions often occur at roundabouts, where drivers often look to the right at what is coming around the roundabout, not the car in front of them. Junctions are also a high-risk location for rear-end collisions, especially when a vehicle is waiting to turn right but is prevented from doing so by oncoming traffic or a temporary obstruction in the road.

Excessive speed is also a frequent cause of collisions – and drivers are warned that speed limits are a maximum and might not always be a safe speed. Drivers should always consider how far ahead they can see, the road and the weather conditions, and all potential hazards, such as what might emerge from hidden entrances or junctions.

Other everyday collision situations include parking and manoeuvring, hitting parked vehicles and distracted driving. Drivers can easily be distracted by their phones, passengers, what’s going on the other side of the road, and even thoughts inside their heads, like shopping lists or what they need to do when they get home.

Graham Hurdle, managing director at E-Training World – which will be at this year’s Great British Fleet Event – said: “Collisions can be fatal, cause serious injuries and cost thousands of pounds in vehicle damage and insurance claims. Even minor bumps and scrapes can cost companies dearly, as well as affect driver confidence. By completing training tailored to avoiding common collisions, drivers can become safer on the road and have fewer collisions.”

E-Training World is a pioneer in online driver profiling and training. As well as serving some of the largest fleet operators in the UK, it provides branded/white-labelled systems to many of the best-known companies in the fleet sector. These include insurance companies, fleet management specialists, accident management providers, driver training businesses, vehicle rental specialists and other fleet sector suppliers.

Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. As Business Editor, Natalie ensures the group websites and newsletters are updated with the latest news.

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