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Do’s and don’ts |
Every year the rules for motorists get tougher, which probably affects you as a company car driver more than most. With more government legislation and more speed cameras, the chances of you accidentally breaking the law increase all the time. And with 95% of all accidents involving some human error, the importance of safe driving is paramount. |
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- If something goes wrong with your car drive on and stop where there are people about
- If you are marooned, never hitch a lift
- If possible, get the car out of the way of other traffic, then switch on its hazard warning lights and raise the bonnet
- Use a mobile phone, or find the nearest public phone to call your motoring organisation or a garage for help. Give details of your location, car, cause of breakdown and motoring organisation membership number, and say if you are alone, in a remote area or feel in danger
- Return to your vehicle and, unless there's danger of collision, stay inside
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