What Is A Bad Driver?
The definition of a bad driver varies, depending on the standpoint of the employer or of the insurance company. From the employers viewpoint, a bad driver is one who does not deliver loads on a timely basis, does not take care of the vehicle, or has no respect for authority. The insurance company views a bad driver from an entirely different perspective. The insurance company is concerned with who has accidents and why. Their definition takes into account information developed from studies of why drivers have accidents and the common characteristics of drivers who have accidents. A bad driver is one who gets a lot of speeding tickets, has accidents, is inexperienced, or is an aggressive driver. While these two definitions of a bad driver may seem at odds, they actually coincide. An aggressive driver generates complaints and a bad reputation for your business. Eventually, this driver will have an accident that will be serious. Tickets are evidence that your driver speeds. More important