Church Vehicle Maintenance
Don't skimp on regular vehicle maintenance. It can keep you on the road and your passengers safe.
Well-trained drivers, teamed with a regular bus maintenance program, greatly reduce the likelihood of a church vehicle accident. Commercial driver's license standards will assist organizations in their efforts to screen and train those responsible for transporting children and adults.
Don't skimp on regular vehicle maintenance. It can keep you on the road and your passengers safe.
Safe driving during the winter to avoid emergencies involves practice, good brakes, preparedness, and becoming familiar with the vehicle.
Do you know the rules for when your drivers need a commercial driver's license? If you own a church or school bus or van, you'll want to read this article.
If you can't afford to replace your van, these two tips can help improve safety.
Do your ministry's drivers know what to do following an accident? You can role-play these 10 tips to better prepare your drivers for the next time they hit the road.
Schools, ministries, and other organizations that employ drivers or use volunteer drivers may need to follow federal drug and alcohol testing and reporting requirements for CDL holders.
Screen prospective drivers to make sure they are properly licensed, trained, and experienced in transporting people safely.
Many church groups drive to destinations in a caravan of vehicles, but this is more dangerous than most leaders realize.
Your ministry can help prevent crashes on church trips by educating drivers about traffic safety issues and enacting policies that promote distraction-free driving.
Thank you for your interest in Brotherhood Mutual. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your church or other ministry with an insurance quote and will reply to your request as soon as possible.
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