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19 Jun 2006 12:00AM
At least one company car driver in 100 is driving illegally without a valid licence, new research has found. An investigation of 500 driving licences belonging to company motorists identified seven who should not have been driving, mainly because of speeding bans they had not notified their employers of for fear of losing their jobs.
The findings are likely to worry fleets, which do not check licences to ensure they are valid – and especially those with hundreds of drivers of which a... (218 more words)
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