Miranda Blake
How the logistics industry can ensure safety and convenience for European truck drivers
Utworzony: 08.01.2025
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Aktualizacja: 08.01.2025
Through the implementation of new regulations, the use of technology, and a commitment to driver welfare, the logistics industry can work towards a safer future for truckers while simultaneously promoting convenience.
But, how exactly is this all put into action? Read on to find out…
Awareness of Europe’s hazardous highways
We previously conducted research that shed light on the most dangerous roads across Europe, identifying countries such as Bulgaria and Czechia as having the highest average fatalities per 10,000 miles of road network.
This analysis is crucial for understanding where the risks are greatest and highlights the need for targeted interventions to improve safety. Armed with this crucial information, drivers can better prepare for their journeys as well as make informed choices about their routes and rest stops.
Technology’s role in enhancing safety
Intelligence gained via innovations like GPS navigation systems, real-time traffic updates, and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) is also crucial. Such advancements in technology not only provide essential data about road conditions but also help truckers make educated decisions about their journeys. For instance, GPS systems can suggest alternative paths that avoid potential areas of peril, while traffic updates can give alerts on delays or accidents ahead. As a result, drivers are better able to optimise their journeys.
Moreover, applications like intruck offer them access to detailed information on truck stops across Europe, ensuring they can find suitable places to rest – this is particularly beneficial for those travelling long distance who need to take regular breaks to adhere to legislation, combat fatigue, and maintain focus.
The importance of quality rest
In previous years, many drivers had no choice but to spend their break periods in their cabs due to a lack of accessible and affordable accommodation – and this often resulted in poor-quality rest, which can have detrimental effects on their health and safety.
There’s been a much stronger emphasis on truckers having the ability to relax in suitable accommodation. Transport companies must take responsibility for arranging hotel stays or utilising dedicated break facilities. While this may involve additional costs, it presents an opportunity to invest in the wellbeing of the workforce, ultimately leading to higher levels of job satisfaction and retention.
Implementing accommodation solutions
To comply with regulations, mitigate the risks associated with fatigue, and improve the overall safety of their drivers, fleet operators can consider the following approaches:
● Establishing partnerships with local hotels or rest stop facilities can ensure that drivers have access to a comfortable place to relax
● Leveraging apps and online platforms can help truckers with locating nearby places to stay, streamlining the process and enhancing overall efficiency
How SNAP supports truckers
SNAP is a game changer for those in the sector, offering digital solutions that prioritise safety and convenience. Fleet companies and truckers now have access to an expanding network of services designed to make journeys smoother and more secure.
Digital convenience
At the heart of our offerings is our digital marketplace, which streamlines various aspects:
● Payments: Used every 13 seconds across Europe to pay for rest stop services, SNAP eliminates the need for truckers to spend from their own pocket and claim expenses later.
● Parking: intruck helps drivers locate and pre-book parking spaces along their routes, with many possessing enhanced security options to boost safety.
● Streamlined services: Our platform allows truckers to pay for parking, washing, and other services using just their vehicle's licence plate number.
Safety first
This remains a top priority for us. We recently expanded our network to include sites across Austria, Bulgaria, Czechia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, and Romania. Many of these have improved security infrastructure, addressing the critical need for safe overnight parking.
What’s more, we have a dedicated division, SNAP Access & Security, to provide bespoke solutions that protect premises from cargo crime threats, enhancing overall driver and freight safety.
Looking to the future with SNAP
Truckers are extremely happy with our solutions. In fact, 80% of drivers we spoke to at UK events preferred SNAP over other payment methods, and 74% of European truckers expressed a desire to see more service partners join our network.
And as we’re continuously growing and developing our network and solutions, European truck drivers can look forward to more options that result in increased safety, convenience, and efficiency on the road. By addressing key concerns like secure parking and streamlined payments, we’re paving the way for a more connected and supportive trucking industry across Europe.
To learn more about SNAP, get in touch by calling our friendly team on +44 (0)1603 777242.