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20 Feb 2003 12:44PM

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- Fleet News Online
FIVE key points of law should dominate fleet decision-makers' thinking when considering their duty of care to drivers, according to risk management firm Willis Motor Initiatives.
Following the simple rules could protect key figures in an organisation from prosecution if their drivers are involved in an accident and potentially prevent crashes happening in the first place, it says.
The five key points, identified by Willis Motor Initiatives accident management service Drive, are:
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