Data from the National Truck Accident Research Centre indicates that in 85.7% of fatal crashes involving a car and a heavy vehicle, the truck driver was not at fault. This statistic highlights the need for all road users to exercise increased caution and awareness during peak travel times.

For fleet managers and transport operators, this period necessitates a reevaluation of risk management strategies. Implementing measures such as enhanced driver training focused on defensive driving techniques, scheduling deliveries during off-peak hours, and ensuring vehicles are in optimal condition can help mitigate potential risks.

Additionally, public awareness campaigns aimed at educating passenger vehicle drivers on safely sharing the road with heavy vehicles can contribute to reducing accident rates. Collaboration between transport companies, insurers, and regulatory bodies is essential to develop and enforce safety protocols that protect all road users.

By proactively addressing these challenges, the transport industry can maintain operational efficiency while prioritising safety during the busy holiday season.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Friday 6th March, 2026

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