How Businesses Benefit by Stopping Distracted Driving

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While technology has led to a more connected world where new ways of interacting and conducting business are possible, it has also come with some downsides. A serious one is distracted driving which has caught the attention of many people due to the collisions and crashes it causes. The statistics of collisions, injuries, and fatalities are startling. Apart from helping reduce these effects, reducing distractions among your drivers can have serious business benefits, too.

It Helps Business Owners Focus on Other Issues

A common cause of distracted driving is texting. This is a huge challenge for businesses because owners can spend a lot of time trying to get their drivers to comply with written guidelines meant to stop distracted driving. By using technology to deal with the issue and stopping it completely, business owners can focus on other business issues. An additional benefit is the peace of mind business owners get knowing their drivers and investments are not at risk. 

Reduced Downtime and Associated Costs

Businesses understand that every minute matters both in business and in transportation. Crashes lead to a waste of valuable time as well as human and other resources. A business’s activities can ground to a halt because of incidents that are caused by distracted driving. The wastage mentioned can have a significant effect on revenues and profits and this is a reason why businesses should do everything they can to prevent incidents caused by distracted driving.

Technology can be of help here as there are solutions that can alert drivers to pay attention to the road. One pioneering system is the Mobileye Collision Avoidance System, which warns drivers if they are distracted. Check out Mobileye 8 Connect features to see how this system will help reduce collisions within your fleets.

It Eliminates Reputational Management Complications

Reputation is crucial for the survival and continuation of a business. Because of how much focus there is on distracted driving and its effects, a business whose drivers cause crashes and fatalities due to distracted driving might see its reputation tank due to the negative attention it receives. Preventing distracted driving becomes one of the many ways a business can protect its reputation. This reputation can be destroyed in seconds due to the careless actions of one of the business’s drivers.

It Can Help Improve Business

Because of how competitive the business environment has become, businesses should always be looking for ways to stand out, so they can get ahead and beat their competition. Not having drivers who are very distracted while they handle precious and sometimes fragile goods can be a unique selling point. Use technology to stop distracted driving in your business and give it a competitive edge.

Meet Social Responsibility Obligations

Businesses should protect those around them. Protecting employees and the community at large by reducing crashes and fatalities is a great way to meet some of your social responsibility obligations.

Distracted driving affects not only the business but everyone who comes across a business’s drivers or vehicles. While there are benefits to stopping distracted driving, businesses should do it to protect those outside the business who might be affected by the collisions and incidents it causes.

TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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