A lack of detailed knowledge on the part of road users relating to road safety is compromising safety on the road according to leading fleet management, vehicle tracking and telematics technology company, Cartrack. Cartrack South Africa CEO, Andre Ittmann, notes that while drivers are aware of basic road laws, they are often unaware of many other “unwritten” rules and regulations and the associated impact on driving behaviour. “There are many additional aspects to road safety that drivers seem to be unaware of. An average driver breaks many of the fundamental rules of road safety on a daily basis, which affects general safety levels on the road.” Ittmann highlights fuel consumption, tyre pressure and a general lack of attention as important yet generally unacknowledged indicators of poor driving, and notes that fleet management could be a highly effective tool in curbing these trends. “Aspects of driving such as speeding, harsh breaking and excessive engine idling all have a major impact on fuel costs as well as safety. “Even if you do not own a fleet and would like to improve your personal driving skills, telematics data can equip you to drive better by determining what remedial actions could rectify any unseen problems you may have.”
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