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The ADLV

an unprecedented level of interest for this information

Answering the demands of UK Fleet and Haulage managers, members of the ADLV (Association For Driving Licence Verification www.adlv.co.uk) are now adding Tacho and CPC data to their products. This new ‘live’ data allows ADLV member’s customers to further automate driver checking, streamlining the processes involved and supporting more frequent checks. The move reflects the output of positive and sustained discussions between the ADLV and the DVLA over the last 18 months.

The ADLV is keen to commend the professionalism and support received from the DVLA, who responded to ADLV survey figures showing that strong demand for CPC and Tacho data existed amongst major haulage organisations. The ADLV has also confirmed that it is soon to commence talks with the DVLA regarding the addition of data for CPC holder ‘Driver Training Record’ information. This data would add additional automation for Fleet managers seeking to ensure that drivers are CPC compliant. The ADLV is confident that there will be strong demand for this data from fleet and haulage managers and intend to undertake further research with their customers to support the case to the DVLA for more data.

Commenting on the news Richard Payne-Gill ADLV deputy chair noted,“With the CPC and Tacho data added into the mix, our members are receiving an unprecedented level of interest for this information. We are also receiving approaches from companies seeking to join the ADLV; so it’s clear that there is active demand from Fleet managers seeking effective solutions for their business.

“We are also keen to add more data sets, which help employers ‘know their drivers’ better. This reduces risk, boosts HR management and supports road safety. One of these is the CPC holder driver training record information, which given today’s announcement seems like a natural development. We thank the DVLA for their support to date and look forward to working closely with them on areas that support the excellent work of fleet managers across all sectors.”

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Note To Editors: About the ADLV (www.adlv.co.uk)
The Association for Driving License Verification has been established to promote and encourage best practice within the industry for the initial and continued validation of driver entitlement for responsible employers and road safety.

The ADLV will both represent and regulate Members organisations in accordance with its rigorous Code of Conduct.

The current membership of the ADLV is as follows:

Admin Business Solutions
Drivercheck Ltd
Driving Monitor
Fleet Claims Administration Ltd
GB Group plc
Intelligent Data Systems (UK) Ltd.
eDriving Ltd
Jaama Ltd
Licence Bureau Ltd
Licence Check Ltd
Pinewood Technologies plc


For further information, please contact:

Richard Payne-Gill

ADLV

07534 199236

richard.paynegill@adlv.co.uk

www.adlv.co.uk


or


Leigh Richards

The Right Image PR & Marketing Group

0844 561 7586 / 07758 372527

leigh.richards@therightimage.co.uk

www.therightimage.co.uk

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