Actions | Key Performance Indicators | 2022 progress | 2025 target | SDGs (1) |
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Arval countries offering eco and safety driver trainings | Arval countries offering eco and safety driver trainings Key Performance Indicators Number of Arval countries for both eco and safety trainings |
Arval countries offering eco and safety driver trainings 2022 progress 10 (35%)countries for both trainings* |
Arval countries offering eco and safety driver trainings 2025 target 29 (100%)countries |
Arval countries offering eco and safety driver trainings SDGs (1)3. Good health and well-being 9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure 11. Sustainable cities and communities |
Developing specific insurance pack for vehicles equipped with ADAS** features | Developing specific insurance pack for vehicles equipped with ADAS** features Key Performance Indicators Decrease % of liable accidents, thanks to ADAS and Driver training. Calculation based on Third Party Liability Insurance (MTPL) contracts provided by Greenval |
Developing specific insurance pack for vehicles equipped with ADAS** features 2022 progress - 24% |
Developing specific insurance pack for vehicles equipped with ADAS** features 2025 target - 10% |
(1) SDG N°3: Good health and well-being / SDG N°9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure / SDG N°11: Sustainable cities and communities
*22 countries (76%) offering specifically a driver safety training;
**Advanced driver-assistance systems
The latest Arval Mobility Observatory Barometer shows that driver safety, followed by improving security, are the main reasons that fleets in the UK use connected car technology. In total, 44% of local fleets benefit from connected telematics tools (vs 22% in Europe on average).
has donated 1,000€ to the nationwide Road Victimes Association as part of its commitment to encourage its customers and drivers to complete its satisfaction survey.
“With more than 1.5 million vehicles on the road, it is only natural that Arval contributes to enhancing road safety: for its customers, all drivers, and the community at large. To decrease the accident rate, for instance, we direct our technology towards a better understanding of behaviors behind the wheel and identifying potential risk. Our customers can therefore provide drivers with the most adequate training.”
As part of Road Safety Week 2022, Arval UK once again teamed up with Brake, the road safety charity, to raise awareness of key areas of road safety, including new changes to the Highway Code to protect people who walk and cycle. We also helped companies and their drivers understand how they can use roads safely to reduce incidents on the road and protect our most vulnerable road users.
As electric cars and vans are now being used by businesses in large numbers, drivers need to adapt their driving know-how, especially regarding the enhanced safety features on board. So, to help inform company vehicle drivers, Arval UK has created an EV driver toolkit and supports the development of safer driving techniques working with training specialist, eDriving.