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Arval Road Safety Video Delivers For Royal Mail

Fleet management company has announced that a video that the company produced in 2007 is going to be used by . The video was so realistic of a crash event that postal giant has confirmed that it will be using the video to support their own safety training with 190,000 of their employees.
Arval’s mock crash event saw the reconstruction of a car and cyclist colliding at 35mph demonstrating the serious consequences of poor driving. A crash on this scale is something that few people ever think will happen to them, but according to Department for Transport statistics, every week around 200 road deaths and serious injuries involve someone at work. What’s more, mile-for-mile, company car drivers have crash rates 30-50% higher than for comparable private drivers.
Over 250 Arval staff, around 50 customers and children from local schools watched the mock crash live. Staff and 2,000 customers then received a DVD of the event to encourage safe driving. It is also available through the Arval website and has been watched and played by many road safety professionals around the country.

Melvyn Hodgetts, head of safety for Royal Mail Assets said: “I saw a short clip of the Arval ‘Drive 4 Life’ DVD at the awards ceremony. The next day I played the full version and was immediately impressed not only by how many people are involved at the crash scene but also the powerful message it gives about the consequences of a road traffic collision. I have seen many road safety training films before but this one had a longer lasting effect.”

Hodgetts added: “I am working on the development of short work time sessions on driving safely. All of Royal Mails’ 190,000 employees receive a session like this once a week. The safety session focuses on giving the driver a conscious choice to change their driving behaviour. The Arval DVD suits this perfectly so I am delighted that Arval has agreed to its use and I am confident it will have as much impact on our employees as it did on me.”

Jean-Marc Torre, Arval’s chief executive, said: “Arval is committed to road safety and we want to encourage all drivers to take safety seriously when they’re driving. I believe education and awareness is a key factor to help improve road safety. Our crash event was about demonstrating the serious consequences of driver error and to create a lasting impression in people’s minds.”
Simon McBride

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Simon McBride, October 20, 2008
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