Call for fleet feedback on licence checks for ADLV Best Practice Guide

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The new online Guide, which will be published in Q3 of this year and will highlight the correct verification systems to use in specific circumstances, is intended to serve as a compliance document for both the private and public sector fleet industries.

Amongst the topics that the Best Practice Guide will cover are:

The legal aspects of driver entitlement: This will cover the current classes and categories of licence and the verification levels required to meet them.

Endorsement Codes: An overview of existing codes.

Holders of overseas licenses: This section will highlight guidance on defining residency both within and outside the European Union and the appropriate requirements for driver entitlement accordingly.

License Checking Options and Procedures: The Guide will highlight the different systems available for checking driver entitlement and which of these Fleet and HR managers see as providing the most appropriate level of compliance for their own circumstances.

This includes the difference between the DVLA and the commercial services available. It will also highlight the correct procedures for each option – for example the VDL (View My Licence) facility is purely for use by the licence holder themselves and not by third parties.

Areas of caution: The final section of the guide will seek to ensure that readers are aware of the limitations of some methods of checking and their liabilities under current Data Protection legislation.

Commenting on the preparation of the Best Practice Guide, Richard Payne-Gill, deputy chair of the ADLV, said: “The need for this guide is clearly pressing, given the on-going confusion about the various licence checking options available following the withdrawal of the paper counterpart to the licence.

“We are preparing the Guide, as organisations need to know the Best-Practice way to proceed and what constitutes compliance within their own organisation. However, rather than simply dictate the key issues and remedies therein, we aim to include feedback from Business Owners, HR officers and Fleet Managers to ensure that we are both relevant and meeting the real needs of the market once the licence counterpart has gone.

“In the future we are also considering a video on the “Caution” element of the Guide to show just how easy it is to abuse and misuse paper .pdfs and the serious consequences of getting it wrong. 

“So the ADLV would love to hear from relevant parties across all sectors, including both car and freight based fleets, about the issues raised and we look forward to incorporating as many of their ideas as possible.”

To contribute to the Guide, call 01727 896041 or email [email protected]

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