Business breathes easier with Driver Check
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24
January 2002
Business breathes easier with Driver Check
Fancy having a company vehicle impounded for 30 days
and being stuck with the bills for towing and storage?
If
an employee with a suspended or disqualified licence is
caught driving one of your company's vehicles, that's
exactly what could happen.
The good news is that it's a
situation that can be easily avoided. An internet-based Land
Transport Safety Authority service called Driver Check
allows companies to check on the status of employees’ driver
licences, and automatically advises when an employee's
licence status changes.
The service was introduced in
May 1999 to help prevent new roadside vehicle impoundment
measures from penalising employers unfairly. Under the
impoundment laws, police must impound any vehicle driven by
a person who has been disqualified, suspended or forbidden
from driving.
"Roadside vehicle impoundment is a serious
penalty, and it's the employer who ultimately faces the cost
and inconvenience of having a company vehicle impounded.
Employers need to know that their employees are properly
licensed to drive. With Driver Check, they can be sure,"
said Director of Land Transport Safety David
Wright.
Companies registered on the Driver Check system
are automatically notified of any changes to the status of
each linked driver licence.
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The system was developed in conjunction with the Road
Transport Forum, the Bus and Coach Association, the
Contractors’ Federation and the New Zealand Taxi Federation.
As well as allowing companies to check on the validity of
their employees’ driver licences, Driver Check also lets
rental companies ensure they only hire out vehicles to
licensed drivers.
Over 1,000 companies have registered
with Driver Check since it was introduced, with a combined
total of approximately 20,000 drivers now linked to the
service. Companies have been notified of over 67,000 changes
to the status of their employees' licences.
One of the
largest companies to sign on to Driver Check is Stagecoach
New Zealand, with over 1,300 drivers registered. Stagecoach
Operations Director Darryl Bellamy says using Driver Check
is a hassle-free means of ensuring that the company's
drivers are properly licensed.
"It gives us peace of
mind. By using Driver Check we know that we won't find
ourselves with a disqualified driver behind the wheel of one
of our buses. That protects us as a business, and more
importantly it protects the safety of customers who put
their trust in our drivers."
To find out more about
Driver Check or to sign up as a registered user of the
system, visit www.drivercheck.govt.nz, or e-mail
drivercheck@tregistry.co.nz.
For further assistance:
LTSA Media Manager Stagecoach Operations
Director
Andy Knackstedt Darryl Bellamy
Tel: 04
494 8751 or 025 763 222 021 936
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