Seatbelts have improved driver safety since 1966

50 years of seatbelt safety in the UK

The seatbelt can be attributed as one of the most important safety innovations in all of motoring history and, in 2016, celebrated its 50th anniversary!

Legislation making it mandatory for all new cars to be fitted with seatbelts came into effect in the UK in 1966 and revolutionised road safety for the nation’s drivers and passengers alike. It later became compulsory for all drivers to wear a seatbelt whilst driving in 1983. This simple but effective safety measure can significantly reduce your risk of serious injury. Wearing a seat belt is just one of the ways drivers can improve road safety.

When may you drive without wearing your seatbelt?

According to the UK government website, there are specific instances where you are not required to wear a seatbelt by law. These situations are if you are:

  • A reversing driver.
  • Using a police or fire and rescue vehicle.
  • Investigating a fault in a trade vehicle.
  • A licensed taxi driver either carrying passengers or looking for customers.
  • Driving a goods vehicle with no more than 50 metres between stops.
  • A person who owns a ‘Certificate of Exemption from Compulsory Seat Belt Wearing’.

Do you have to wear a seatbelt in the back seat?

Yes, it is a legal requirement for rear passengers to wear a seatbelt too.

Does seatbelt legislation work?

For the past ten years, official government statistics have shown seatbelt use by all vehicle occupants has stood well above 90 per cent, with the latest data for 2021 showing seatbelt use is now habitual for 94.8 per cent of all road users.

Road safety minister Andrew Jones commented: “Many families have been spared the heartbreak of a death or serious injury of a loved one as a result of a simple action at the start of each trip.

“While the vast majority of people do wear seatbelts in both the front and back seats, there are still some who don’t and I urge all drivers and passengers to make sure they are safely belted in, even on the shortest of journeys.”

Fine for not wearing a seatbelt

Individuals that fail to belt up could be opening themselves not only to an increased risk of injury in the case of an accident, but also to on-the-spot fines, the minister warned. This penalty is often £100, but could range up to £500 for repeat offenders.

Mr Jones concluded that, while campaigns to highlight the risks of failing to wear a seatbelt have changed somewhat during the last five decades, what has stayed the same is the undoubted benefits to safety that this simple technology has delivered.

Taking the time to put on a seatbelt is therefore great advice that motorists up and down the country should continue to take heed of in the decades to come.

How else can driver safety be improved?

Businesses who use the roads for work should always be seeking ways to improve driver safety. Luckily, there’s an obvious solution that encourages drivers to be safer in their vehicles and also gives fleet managers more visibility of their operations – Tele-Gence.

Tele-Gence is an advanced telematics service that is designed to equip fleets with the very best in market technology to improve driver safety and reduce costs. You can keep track of your drivers’ whereabouts whilst receiving stats relating to how safely they are driving. All events of harsh braking, cornering and acceleration can be flagged in the easy-to-use online dashboard.

Get in touch today to find out more about how Tele-Gence could improve safety for your business and your drivers!

Don’t Scrimp On Maintenance

It is very tempting to avoid vehicle maintenance either because of cost or sheer forgetfulness, however when you have made a big investment in your vehicle it does not make financial sense.

Regular maintenance at approved schedules will make your vehicle last longer, run smoother, be safer, pollute less, have better fuel economy and importantly retain more of its resale value.

Why not let Complete Service take care of your maintenance with technical support and big discounts, what’s not to like about a service like that?

 

 

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New to the Keyfuels network!

Here at Fuel Card Services we are always looking at ways to improve our service to our valued customers, that is why we are delighted to be able to announce that our Keyfuels fixed price refuelling network continues to grow.

The following filling stations have joined the network, meaning that our Keyfuels account customers can fill up at well over 1900 locations throughout the UK. Click on the site name to see the location in Google maps.

Cheddar Filling Station
Tweentown, Cheddar, Somerset, BS27 3JE.
Situated on the B3135 in the centre of Cheddar.
Open Mon-Sat 07:00-22:00.
Sun 08:00-22:00.
LCV/Car

Wain House Corner Services
Wain House Corner, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 0AZ.
Site located on the A39.
Open Mon-Sat 07:00-22:00.
Sun 08:00-22:00.
LCV/Car
 
Certas Oban Service Station
Glengallon Road, Glenshallach Ind Est, Oban, Argylle, PA34 4HG.
From the A816 at the roundabout take the third exit onto Glengallon Road.
Open Mon-Sat 07:00-17:00.
HGV Only
 
Certas Forfar Service Station
Orchardbank Ind Est, Forfar, Fife, DD8 1TD.
From the A94 at the roundabout take the first exit onto Orchard Bank.
Open Mon-Sun 07:00-17:00.
HGV Only
 
Coatbridge Service Station
331 Bank Street, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, ML5 1EJ.
On the A89.
Open 24 hours.
LCV/Car

Brogan Fuels LTD
South Bridgend, Muthill Road, Crieff, Perthshire, PH7 4DH.
On the A822.
Open Mon-Sun 07:00-17:00.
LCV/Car
 
East End Service Station
295 London Road, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 6YY.
On the A40.
Open Mon-Sat 07:00-21:30.
Sun 08:00-21:30
LCV/Car
 
Wragby Road Service Station
Wragby Road East, North Greetwell, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 4QY.
Open Mon-Fri 06:00-22:00.
Sat-Sun 07:00-22:00.
LCV/Car

Customers can use our online fuel management system to download SATNAV files to help find these sites, drivers can now also use our mobile app which includes a GPS pump locator as well as many special offers for the driver, family and friends.

World leader cuts fuel costs with Fuel Card Services

JCDecaux cuts fuel costs with Fuel Card ServicesRunning a major fleet demands tight cost control and JCDecaux keeps refuelling costs down with the help of Fuel Card Services. The world’s leading outdoor advertising company has media sites throughout the UK, serviced by a fleet operating from nine locations nationwide. Its 320+ vehicles are all refuelled using fuel cards from Fuel Card Services.

JCDecaux switched from its previous supplier to find better service and value. Fred Joseph, assistant fleet manager, said, “Any query or request meant sitting in a call centre queue. They were already charging pump prices, then introduced transaction charges on top. Just one weekly refuelling per vehicle would cost £30,000 more annually, so we needed a better deal. Fuel Card Services is better in every way, from the personal service to the real cost savings.” Continue reading

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Twelve service stations have recently joined the Keyfuels network!

Here at Fuel Card Services we are always looking at ways to improve our service to our valued customers, that is why we are delighted to be able to announce that our Keyfuels fixed price refuelling network continues to grow.

The following filling stations have joined the network, meaning that our Keyfuels account customers can fill up at well over 1900 locations throughout the UK. Click on the site name to see the location in Google maps.

Rosyth Service Station
Primrose Lane, Rosyth, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 2SX.
Located on the A823.
Open 24 hours.
LCV/Car 

Keith Service Station
Regent Street, Keith, Banffshire, AB55 5ED.
Located on the A96.
Open 24 hours.
LCV/Car
 
Universal Service Station
2165 Paisley Road West, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G52 3PF.
Site located on A761.
Open 24 hours.
LCV/Car
 
Lanark Service Station
West Port, Lanark, Lanarkshire, ML11 9HE.
On the A73.
Open Mon-Sun 07:00-23:00.
LCV/Car
 
Adlington Motor Station
48 Market Street, Adlington, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 4HF.
M61 J6 take the A6 to Chorley.
Open 24 hours.
LCV/Car

Fox Cover Filling Station
Durham Road, Middle Herrington, Sunderland, Co. Durham, SR3 3ND.
Located on the A690.
Open 24 hours.
LCV/Car
 
Basingstoke Service Station
Churchill Way, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG22 6PL. 
Located on B3400.
Open 24 hours.
LCV/Car
 
Chandos Service Station
Greensward Lane, Hockley, Essex, SS5 5HA.
From the A129 take the B1013 to Ashingdon.
At the Spa roundabout take the first exit.
Open 24 hours.
LCV/Car
 
Nesscliffe Service Station
Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1DB.
Located off the A5.
Open Mon-Fri 06:00- 19:00.
Open Sat-Sun 06:00-18:00.
LCV/Car

Broadfield Service Station
Pelham Place, Crawley, West Sussex, RH1 9BA.
From the A264 take the second exit onto Coachmans Drive.
Open 24 hours.
LCV/Car
 
Thatcham Service Station
A4 Woolhampton, Thatcham, Berkshire, RG7 5RT.
Located on the A4.
Open 24 hours.
HGV/LCV
 
Chester Road Services
Ness Road, Burwell, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB25 0AA.
On the B110/Ness Road.
Open Mon-Sun 06:00-22:00.
LCV/Car
 

Customers can use our online fuel management system to download SATNAV files to help find these sites, drivers can now also use our mobile app which includes a GPS pump locator as well as many special offers for the driver, family and friends.